Regulatory Reform in Indonesia: Policies and Alternative Proposal

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Ibnu Sina Chandranegara, et. al

Abstract

After the reformation in Indonesia, the number of laws and regulations has continued to increase. In the period 2000-2017, there were 35,901 regulations. The highest number is Regional Regulations, which are as many as 14,225 Regional Regulations, followed by a Ministerial Regulation at 11,873. And in the third place, there were 3,163 regulations from non-ministerial institutions. This study has the main objectives of finding policy choices in an effort to simplify and identify regulations as an agenda for legal reform. This research is a normative juridical research. The data used are secondary data, which includes primary and secondary legal materials, in the form of relevant legislation, as examples of regulations that are out of sync, incoherent, and potentially overlapping. This study concluded that the regulatory reform agenda can be carried out by three steps, (1) Regulatory simplification (2) Reconceptualization of understanding regulatory needs and (3) synergies between regulators.

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