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Opinions
• 17 Dec 2025
Police Regulation 10 of 2025: Administrative Policy or Constitutional Issue?
literasihukum.com/perpol-10-tahun-2025-kebijakan-administratif-atau-masalah-konstitusional-1765870521
Police Regulation 10 of 2025 is formally valid, but potentially unconstitutional if it conflicts with the Constitutional Court's decision and the principle of constitutional supremacy.
Opinions
• 02 Apr 2024
That Blunt Sword Called Bawaslu
literasihukum.com/pedang-tumpul-itu-bernama-bawaslu
This article explains the importance of strengthening regulations and the authority of Bawaslu for the effectiveness of election supervision, reflecting the urgent need for reform in election supervision to maintain...
Opinions
• May 24, 2024
President Jokowi's Massive Involvement During the Lame Duck Period in Fulfilling Political Favors
literasihukum.com/masifnya-presiden-jokowi-di-masa-lame-duck
An opinion article containing the president's political activities during the lame duck period. The author strongly suspects that these activities are aimed at political reciprocity.
Opinions
• 02 May 2025
Discourse on the Revision of the Indonesian National Police Law and the Future Direction of Digital Space Freedom?
literasihukum.com/discourse-on-the-revision-of-the-police-law
The emergence of discourse on the revision of the Police Law, which is currently underway, is seen as affecting the climate of freedom of expression in the digital space.
Opinions
• 31 Jul 2025
Included in the National Legislation Program Since 2004: What is the Fate of the Draft Law on Domestic Workers?
literasihukum.com/included-in-the-national-legislation-program-since-2004-what-is-the-fate-of-the-draft-law-on-domestic-workers
Analyzing the main factors preventing the ratification of the Bill on Domestic Workers (RUU PPRT) despite being in process for over 20 years, and the urgency of its enactment.
Opinions
• 16 Jul 2025
State-Owned Enterprises' Losses Are Not State Losses? A New Threat to Corruption Eradication Post Law No. 1 of 2025
literasihukum.com/kerugian-bumn-bukan-kerugian-negara
This opinion critiques the revision of Law No. 1 of 2025 concerning State-Owned Enterprises, particularly Article 4B, which separates State-Owned Enterprises' assets from state finances.
Opinions
• 29 Aug 2025
Cars from the People's Sweat, Trampling the People's Blood
literasihukum.com/mobil-dari-keringat-rakyat-melindas-darah-rakyat
Depicts the current condition of state apparatuses
Opinions
• 06 Aug 2025
Dispute Over 4 Islands: Joint Learning in Safeguarding and Maintaining Peace in Aceh
literasihukum.com/sengketa-4-pulau-pembelajaran-bersama-dalam-mengawal-dan-menjaga-perdamaian-aceh
The ownership dispute over 4 islands between the Province of Aceh and the Province of North Sumatra must serve as a lesson in maintaining harmony within the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia.
Opinions
• 09 Dec 2025
Sumatra Submerged, Why Does the State's Response Appear Uneven?
literasihukum.com/banjir-sumatera-2025-bencana-ekologis
The great flood in Sumatra killed hundreds. Ecological damage and the slow central response raise the question: is the state being fair?
Opinions
• 09 Jan 2026
The President's Family Political Dynasty is Not the Fault of the Mother
literasihukum.com/dinasti-politik-keluarga-presiden-bukan-salah-bunda-mengandung
Legal opinion: Political dynasty of the president's family, highlighting potential conflicts of interest & power interference. Leaders are made, not born.