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Dynamics of Authority Distribution: Exploring Efforts to Re-Centralization Central Government Authority
Oleh: Hidayat, Zanuar Nur, Hariyanto, Moh., Saputro, Wahyu Eko Bayu
This article examines recentralization and its impact on power relations between the central and regional governments in Indonesia. The study employs a doctrinal legal research method using conceptual and statutory approaches with qualitative descriptive analysis. The findings show that recentraliza...
Sumber: Constitutionale; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025); 127-142
Digital Transformation of Public Participation in Indonesia's Constitutional System: The Effectiveness of the Indonesian House of Representatives' Aspiration Channel as an Instrument of Participatory Democracy
Oleh: Fathullah, Abdusyahid Naufal , Hidayat, Muhamad Alief , Pratama, Andre Arya
Public participation in Indonesia has increasingly shifted toward digital models following the COVID-19 pandemic, yet substantive engagement remains limited despite 221.56 million internet users and persistent urban–rural digital disparities. Using a socio-legal approach, this study examines the a...
Sumber: Constitutionale; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025); 67-78
Between Legal Certainty and Democratic Legitimacy: The Normative Void of the Constitutional Court Decision No. 135/PUU-XXII/2024 in Indonesia’s Constitutional System
Oleh: Setiawan, Ikhsan, Azimattara, Muchammad Daing
General elections are the primary mechanism for realizing popular sovereignty under the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. Constitutional Court Decision No. 135/PUU-XXII/2024 marks a major shift in electoral design by separating national and regional elections, departing from the simult...
Sumber: Constitutionale; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025); 153-164
The Reinstatement of Repealed Norms: A Paradox in Post–Constitutional Court Legislative Practice
Oleh: Prasna, Adeb Davega, Putri, Adelia, Yarni, Meri
The Constitutional Court is authorized to review statutes against the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia,, and its decisions are final and binding. However, the absence of an explicit prohibition against reenacting annulled norms in Law Number 12 of 2011 in conjunction with Law Number 13...
Sumber: Constitutionale; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025); 143-152
Exposing Constitutional Violations: Vigilante Violence Against Northerners in Southern Nigeria
Oleh: Muhammad jibril, Abubakar
Vigilante violence in Nigeria, particularly against Northerners in southern regions, exposes a gap between constitutional guarantees and lived reality. Although the Constitution of Nigeria protects the rights to life, equality, and security, weak enforcement has enabled recurring extrajudicial killi...
Sumber: Constitutionale; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026); 1-16
Trump’s Call to Control Gaza: A Case of Ethnic Cleansing?
Oleh: Fathi, Muhammad , Amirullah, Muhammad Nur Rifqi , Pangestu, Rian Ade
This research examines the intersection of international law and the controversial proposal by former US President Donald Trump regarding the forced transfer of Palestinian civilians from Gaza. The study places this issue within the framework of ethnic cleansing and the prohibition of population tra...
Sumber: Pancasila and Law Review; Vol 6 No 2 (2025); 121-134
Pancasila Moral Ethics as a Philosophical Foundation for the Formulation of Copyright Law
Oleh: Zakky, Ananda Fairus
The philosophical foundation of copyright law in Indonesia has often been addressed normatively, yet its ethical grounding in Pancasila has not been systematically examined. This article argues that Indonesian copyright law embodies a normative synthesis between economic utilitarianism and personali...
Sumber: Pancasila and Law Review; Vol 6 No 2 (2025); 93-106
Law Under the Shadow of Power: Exploration of the Politicization of Law and Its Impact on Legal Quality and Law Enforcement in Indonesia
Oleh: Zulfaidah, Rena, Abdillah, Muhammad Torieq
The principle of the rule of law (rechtsstaat) positions law as the primary safeguard of justice and democracy. In Indonesian constitutional practice, however, law often operates under political influence through legal politicization. This occurs when legal instruments are used to advance political ...
Sumber: Pancasila and Law Review; Vol 6 No 2 (2025); 81-92
The Policy Changes of State-Owned Enterprises Concerning Foreigner in the Perspective of Talcott Persons Structural Functional Theory
Oleh: Pratama, Andre Arya, Nurfani, Anggun , Murniati, Rilda
Law Number 16 of 2025 allows foreign nationals to occupy strategic positions in State-Owned Enterprises, triggering debate between the demands of modernization in a globalized economy and the principle of national economic sovereignty under Article 33 of the 1945 Constitution. This normative legal s...
Sumber: Pancasila and Law Review; Vol 6 No 1 (2025); 57-66
The Ontological Foundations of Indonesia’s National Education System in the Light of Pancasila
Oleh: Hasanah, Siti Arina, Ruhiyat, Asep Muhamad Maulana , Sauri, Sofyan
Critically examines Indonesia’s national education paradigm by addressing the ontological tension between contemporary scientific rationality and the ethical–constitutional foundations of Pancasila. Drawing on a qualitative philosophical approach grounded in systematic hermeneutic analysis of pr...
Sumber: Pancasila and Law Review; Vol 6 No 2 (2025); 107-120