Legal status of ratified international treatyunder Indonesian hierarchy of law

Indonesia is one of the active country players at international relations to response with the globalization. As a result, Indonesia also ratified many important international treaties. The 1945 Constitution required mutual consent with the legislative members for the Indonesian government to ratify...

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Main Authors: Ni’ matul, Dodik, Setiawan Nur Heriyanto Huda, Allan, Fatchan Ghani W
Other Authors: Asian constitutional law recent developments and trends : Vietnam, Hanoi, 6th and 7th December 2019. Volume 1
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Published: Đại học Quốc Gia Hà Nội 2020
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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-947122020-10-15T08:10:41Z Legal status of ratified international treatyunder Indonesian hierarchy of law Ni’ matul, Dodik, Setiawan Nur Heriyanto Huda Allan, Fatchan Ghani W Asian constitutional law recent developments and trends : Vietnam, Hanoi, 6th and 7th December 2019. Volume 1 Treaty Ratification Hierarchy Indonesia is one of the active country players at international relations to response with the globalization. As a result, Indonesia also ratified many important international treaties. The 1945 Constitution required mutual consent with the legislative members for the Indonesian government to ratify a treaty. Product of mutual consent is statutory law (Undang-Undang). However, Law No. 12 of 2011 does not clearly regulate the status of that statutory law under the hierarchy. That statutory law under the same hierarchy of other statutory laws with no connection with treaty ratification. With this position, statutory law also can be reviewed and/or even annulled by the Constitutional Court when its content contradicts with the spirit of the Constitution. Moreover, many treaties require non-reservation which the reduction of the substance will preclude state obligations. Thus, with normative legal methodology, this study is aimed to analyse the legal status of the ratified treaty under the Hierarchy of Law in Indonesia. One of the important results of this study require the government to amend the Law No. 12 of 2011. 2020-10-15T08:07:46Z 2020-10-15T08:07:46Z 2019 Conference Paper Ni’ matul, H., Dodik, S. N. H., Allan, F. G. W. (2019). Legal status of ratified international treatyunder Indonesian hierarchy of law. In Asian constitutional law recent developments and trends : Vietnam, Hanoi, 6th and 7th December 2019. Volume 1 http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/94712 vi p. 11 - 20 application/pdf Đại học Quốc Gia Hà Nội
institution Vietnam National University, Hanoi
building VNU Library & Information Center
continent Asia
country Vietnam
Vietnam
content_provider VNU Library and Information Center
collection VNU Digital Repository
language Vietnamese
topic Treaty
Ratification
Hierarchy
spellingShingle Treaty
Ratification
Hierarchy
Ni’ matul, Dodik, Setiawan Nur Heriyanto Huda
Allan, Fatchan Ghani W
Legal status of ratified international treatyunder Indonesian hierarchy of law
description Indonesia is one of the active country players at international relations to response with the globalization. As a result, Indonesia also ratified many important international treaties. The 1945 Constitution required mutual consent with the legislative members for the Indonesian government to ratify a treaty. Product of mutual consent is statutory law (Undang-Undang). However, Law No. 12 of 2011 does not clearly regulate the status of that statutory law under the hierarchy. That statutory law under the same hierarchy of other statutory laws with no connection with treaty ratification. With this position, statutory law also can be reviewed and/or even annulled by the Constitutional Court when its content contradicts with the spirit of the Constitution. Moreover, many treaties require non-reservation which the reduction of the substance will preclude state obligations. Thus, with normative legal methodology, this study is aimed to analyse the legal status of the ratified treaty under the Hierarchy of Law in Indonesia. One of the important results of this study require the government to amend the Law No. 12 of 2011.
author2 Asian constitutional law recent developments and trends : Vietnam, Hanoi, 6th and 7th December 2019. Volume 1
author_facet Asian constitutional law recent developments and trends : Vietnam, Hanoi, 6th and 7th December 2019. Volume 1
Ni’ matul, Dodik, Setiawan Nur Heriyanto Huda
Allan, Fatchan Ghani W
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ni’ matul, Dodik, Setiawan Nur Heriyanto Huda
Allan, Fatchan Ghani W
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title Legal status of ratified international treatyunder Indonesian hierarchy of law
title_short Legal status of ratified international treatyunder Indonesian hierarchy of law
title_full Legal status of ratified international treatyunder Indonesian hierarchy of law
title_fullStr Legal status of ratified international treatyunder Indonesian hierarchy of law
title_full_unstemmed Legal status of ratified international treatyunder Indonesian hierarchy of law
title_sort legal status of ratified international treatyunder indonesian hierarchy of law
publisher Đại học Quốc Gia Hà Nội
publishDate 2020
url http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/94712
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