The Concept of Village Autonomy in Indonesia (Indonesian Constitution Perspective)

Indonesia was introduced to the term, “village autonomy” in 1970s; however, throughout the past years of establishing autonomous villages in Indonesia, the legislators have not been able to provide any clarity about this concept. Villages, as a legal entity, do not have enough independence to repres...

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Main Author: Rifqi Ridlo Phahlevy
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Muhammadiyah University of Sidoarjo 2016-06-01
Series:Rechtsidee
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Online Access:http://ojs.umsida.ac.id/index.php/rechtsidee/article/view/151
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spelling doaj-6ec1ef73e89647ba964ea053944a45382020-11-24T22:55:11ZindMuhammadiyah University of SidoarjoRechtsidee2338-85952443-34972016-06-0131274010.21070/jihr.v3i1.151131The Concept of Village Autonomy in Indonesia (Indonesian Constitution Perspective)Rifqi Ridlo Phahlevy0Dept. of Constitutional Law, Faculty of Law, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo, Majapahit St. 666 B, Sidoarjo, Jawa Timur,Indonesia was introduced to the term, “village autonomy” in 1970s; however, throughout the past years of establishing autonomous villages in Indonesia, the legislators have not been able to provide any clarity about this concept. Villages, as a legal entity, do not have enough independence to represent themselves as an autonomous unit of community in the state administration system of Indonesia. Article 18B and 28I of the second amendment of The 1945 Constitution of The State of Republic of Indonesia (UUD 45) state that the villages can have independent governments, by giving the alternative of village autonomy. Implementation the Law No. 6 Year 2014 is a part of the effort to realize the message of constitution and hence conception of autonomous villages is expected to be the catalyst for this concept. The presence of this law had a considerable impact on the 2014 presidential elections. Because of this people are concerned that political interests may try to drive and turning the direction and purpose of the law. This study is a part of the research on the implementation of village autonomy policies in Indonesia, and is compiled by using statute and conceptual approach. How To Cite: Phahlevy, R. (2016). The Concept of Village Autonomy in Indonesia (Indonesian Constitution Perspective). Rechtsidee, 3(1), 27-40. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.21070/jihr.v3i1.151http://ojs.umsida.ac.id/index.php/rechtsidee/article/view/151village autonomyconstitutional frameworklocal self government.
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The Concept of Village Autonomy in Indonesia (Indonesian Constitution Perspective)
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constitutional framework
local self government.
author_facet Rifqi Ridlo Phahlevy
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title The Concept of Village Autonomy in Indonesia (Indonesian Constitution Perspective)
title_short The Concept of Village Autonomy in Indonesia (Indonesian Constitution Perspective)
title_full The Concept of Village Autonomy in Indonesia (Indonesian Constitution Perspective)
title_fullStr The Concept of Village Autonomy in Indonesia (Indonesian Constitution Perspective)
title_full_unstemmed The Concept of Village Autonomy in Indonesia (Indonesian Constitution Perspective)
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2443-3497
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Indonesia was introduced to the term, “village autonomy” in 1970s; however, throughout the past years of establishing autonomous villages in Indonesia, the legislators have not been able to provide any clarity about this concept. Villages, as a legal entity, do not have enough independence to represent themselves as an autonomous unit of community in the state administration system of Indonesia. Article 18B and 28I of the second amendment of The 1945 Constitution of The State of Republic of Indonesia (UUD 45) state that the villages can have independent governments, by giving the alternative of village autonomy. Implementation the Law No. 6 Year 2014 is a part of the effort to realize the message of constitution and hence conception of autonomous villages is expected to be the catalyst for this concept. The presence of this law had a considerable impact on the 2014 presidential elections. Because of this people are concerned that political interests may try to drive and turning the direction and purpose of the law. This study is a part of the research on the implementation of village autonomy policies in Indonesia, and is compiled by using statute and conceptual approach. How To Cite: Phahlevy, R. (2016). The Concept of Village Autonomy in Indonesia (Indonesian Constitution Perspective). Rechtsidee, 3(1), 27-40. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.21070/jihr.v3i1.151
topic village autonomy
constitutional framework
local self government.
url http://ojs.umsida.ac.id/index.php/rechtsidee/article/view/151
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