Water, Globalization, and Liberalization

Privatization, liberalization and globalization of water resources in Indonesia has become a complicated problem. In one hand, it will increase the economic values and investment but in the other hands it is contrary with the 1945 Constitution. Indonesian Water Resources Act has raised polemics and...

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Main Authors: Ari Shoviani, Rodiyah Rodiyah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Semarang 2020-05-01
Series:JILS (Journal of Indonesian Legal Studies)
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Online Access:https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/index.php/jils/article/view/34017
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spelling doaj-af0449975286466d96e3307aea843d152021-09-26T06:16:09ZengUniversitas Negeri SemarangJILS (Journal of Indonesian Legal Studies)2548-15842548-15922020-05-015112810.15294/jils.v5i1.3401734017Water, Globalization, and LiberalizationAri Shoviani0Rodiyah Rodiyah1Municipal Waterworks of SemarangFaculty of Law, Universitas Negeri SemarangPrivatization, liberalization and globalization of water resources in Indonesia has become a complicated problem. In one hand, it will increase the economic values and investment but in the other hands it is contrary with the 1945 Constitution. Indonesian Water Resources Act has raised polemics and complaints from many parties, so that the proposed judicial review to the Constitutional Court. Finally, the Court cancelled this Act. This research is intended to analyse and describe the implementation of Water Resources Act that has been cancelled by the Court in the context of Friedman Theory, especially in Semarang City. The research emphasized and highlighted that the exploitation of water resources, as well as privatization and liberalization is not allowed by the 1945 Constitution.https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/index.php/jils/article/view/34017decision of the constitutional courtnumber 85 / puu-xi / 2013welfare statewater resourcesprivatizationliberalization
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Water, Globalization, and Liberalization
JILS (Journal of Indonesian Legal Studies)
decision of the constitutional court
number 85 / puu-xi / 2013
welfare state
water resources
privatization
liberalization
author_facet Ari Shoviani
Rodiyah Rodiyah
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title Water, Globalization, and Liberalization
title_short Water, Globalization, and Liberalization
title_full Water, Globalization, and Liberalization
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publisher Universitas Negeri Semarang
series JILS (Journal of Indonesian Legal Studies)
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2548-1592
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Privatization, liberalization and globalization of water resources in Indonesia has become a complicated problem. In one hand, it will increase the economic values and investment but in the other hands it is contrary with the 1945 Constitution. Indonesian Water Resources Act has raised polemics and complaints from many parties, so that the proposed judicial review to the Constitutional Court. Finally, the Court cancelled this Act. This research is intended to analyse and describe the implementation of Water Resources Act that has been cancelled by the Court in the context of Friedman Theory, especially in Semarang City. The research emphasized and highlighted that the exploitation of water resources, as well as privatization and liberalization is not allowed by the 1945 Constitution.
topic decision of the constitutional court
number 85 / puu-xi / 2013
welfare state
water resources
privatization
liberalization
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