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Marwah M. Diah
"This dissertation is a report of the result of a research on Restructuring State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs/ BUMN): An Option between Privatization or Corporatization? The aim of this research is to answer the following academic question: Could article 33 of the 1945. Constitution as the legal foundation of the national economic system absorb aspirations of the dynamics of economic globalization? Particularly in this case, could this be achieved by the restructuring process? Is it necessary to change the 1945 constitution in order to meet the demands of globalization? What are the problems relating to article 33 of the 1945. Constitution regarding such a change? Could the liberal economic system be applied in the national economic system based on the Pancasila, the State ideology (The Five Principles)? Which restructuring model would be in accordance with the state constitution? Are there guidelines for this restructuring?
This research is based on literature on secondary data such as Pancasila, the 1945 Constitution, State regulations, textbooks, journals, encyclopedias and other written materials. Fieldwork was also conducted to gather some primary data. The fieldwork consisted of interviews and observations. This research is descriptive, historical and comparative. Here, Pancasila is used as a method and a way of life. Also, Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution are the foundations of thought. Among the theories implemented in this research are "the judicial philisophy" (rechtsidee) and the legal system theory. The legal system theory consists of substance, structure and legal culture.
The result of this research proved that article 33 of the 1945 Constitution could in principle afford to absorb the dynamics of economic globalization, although there are some weaknesses which need to be improved. There are two options about the 1945 Constitution regarding the dynamics and the spirit of economic globalization: first, it is not necessary to change the Constitution especially Article 33, and second, it is necessary to amend it, especially article 33. According to article 37 of the constitution, an amandment is possible. However, this would involve a great number of obstacles and risks from the constitutional, polotical, psychological and juridical technical aspects. Regarding the constitutional aspect: the 1945 Constitutions is considered to be the integrating factor of the nation and is an integral part of the August 17, 1945 Declaration of Independence, therefore it cannot be changed. The main problem of Article 33 lies in its interpretation. What is needed is the character and attitude of government employees with responsibility and integrity. Such characteristics particularly must be possessed by the management of State-Owned Enterprises. What is needed is legal control by the people, in this case, The Peoples Representative Council (DPR) and the People Consultative Assembly (MPR). Therefore, the recruitment system for members of DPR and MPR should be changed. A legal culture which acknowledges the supremacy of law is a basic factor for good governance and for the realization of justice in the management of the national economic system. A liberal economic system could be applied in Indonesia based on Pancasila and the Constitution. As the model for restructuring State-Owned Enterprises, both privatization and corporatization could be implemented in Indonesia, since they are not contrary to Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution. Therefore, to face economic glabalization, it is necessary to develop national economic regulation which would interpret the principles and the purpose of article 33 of the 1945 Constitution, without altering or amending it. In order to develop good governance we need to develop criteria to select members of DPR and MPR. The same applies to the system of recruitment of The Board of Directors and the management SOEs. There must ce clear guidelines in order for the restructuring of the SOEs to be transparent and to meet the demands of the people for social justice. What is also of the greatest importance is capable leaders with idealism and vision, integrity and dedication."
Depok: Fakultas Hukum Universitas Indonesia, 1999
D117
UI - Disertasi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Erna Widjajati
"In its development of the last three years, there has been a new phenomenon in Indonesia jurisdiction; i.e. public claims made using a class action procedure. The utilization of such a procedure has been made so frequently and obtained legal forces because it has got us opportunity and justification in a variety of Indonesian legislations; among other things: law no. 23, 1997 concerning environmental management, law no. 8, 1999 regarding consumer protection and law no. 41 governing forestry followed up by a litigation procedure through the supreme court?s regulation no. 1, 2002. such a regulation has bridged the concept and legal theory which is subsequently used to execute .civil dalm procedures since there has been a shift from using an individual model to using a representative one. before the supreme court issued this regulation, courts had always' rejected collective claims on the ground that Indonesias civil law, especially section 123 of hir, a revised indonesia's law, stated that such claims could be brought up their claimants or by hiring Iavvyers. without a special authorization, however, lawyers could not represent class interest to be in session of court now, on the basis of article 4 of supreme court regulation to represent a ciass interest, the representative is not required to have this special authorization from the group he represents. social groups having the some case shoulclnot bring their case individually to prevent a recurrent case from happening. this oollective claim, class action, can be made at a lower cost so that the general public may bring their claims to court. in addition, to void mutually controversial verdicts, when each individual make his own claim, class action constitutes to be a more effident procedure. class action as a litigation procedure has its historical, social and cultural background in the common law system. therefore, class action as an effort of civil law reform in Indonesia has a tendency toward the civil law system; from legal comparison viewpoint, lt requires brillian thoughts on the part of judges in order to implement the existing laws actively; let alone, when we consider that the supreme court regulation no. 1, 2002 is but a way of transferring on America or Australian model. on the other hand, class action as a legal protection over Indonesian communities can be exercised as a social control; i.e. as social norms against deviant behaviours and their effects that include prohibitions, demands, condemnation and compensation. dispude resolution procedures with regard to compensation over unlawful deeds in class action should be prepared in detail, covering mechanism of its distribution for all members of a class including suggestions on court proving or panel to help distribute compensation more smoothly. when a compensation demand is approved, a judge isobliged to decide in detail the class grouping, compensation distribution mechanism`and steps to be taken by class representatives such as the obligation of notification. among the frequent cases are environmental function recovery, waste management improvement, pollution source eradication, compensation for the affected group and attitudinal changes among law breakers.
Besides, class action as a tool of social engineering, that is, when a gap between law and social change appears, should find its solution whereas class action as a social emancipation means the equal right among various aspects of social life.based on the fact that court decision in class action is binding to all, any interest group using this procedure should help reduce administrative problems. this new phenomenon in Indonesia jurisdiction, public claims using a class action procedure, ls relevant to Frederick Calvert's theory. the people?s interest represented by a class action is in accordance with the theoiy of utilitarianism proposed by Jeremy Bentham. judges, accordingly, should make their decision on the basis of equilibrium principle between individual and collective interests as put forward by John Rawls In his theory of justice. rules are then needed to avoid a conflict of interests, between individual and collective ones. law as an umpire is indispensable."
Depok: Universitas Indonesia, 2004
D1038
UI - Disertasi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library