The responsibility to handle the Covid-19 Pandemic is not only carried out by the President as the highest leader of the government, but also the House of Representatives which holds the legislative branch of power, so far the public has questioned the seriousness of Parliament in handle the Pandemic, through its functions should be able to assist and especially to monitoring policy government to work together to handle this pandemic and as an effort to prevent potential abuse of power. The writing of this article uses the Juridical Normative method which will produce recommendations on how the House of Representatives should optimize its function during the Covid-19 Pandemic
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Abstract The emergence of Pandemic COVID 19 in Indonesia that suddenly and significantly increased t...
The research aims to evaluate the Indonesian government’s constitutional obligations and responses t...
Many countries are unsure to decide on legal instruments to use to overcome the crisis caused by the...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to discuss health legal policy and the government responsib...
The State of Indonesia is a country that is in the area of intersection between disasters, intercont...
Abstract--Coronavirus first emerged and spread to humans from Wuhan city, China at the end of Decemb...
The objective of this paper is to measure the impacts of constitutional arrangement of a state of em...
This study tries to discuss the strength of ministerial regulations in responding to the Covid-19 pa...
Health is a human right, so it is the state's obligation to fulfill it. The 1945 Constitution of the...
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Indonesia is a democratic country where one of the characteristics of a democratic country is the pr...
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