MEANINGFUL PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN OMNIBUS LAW-MAKING: IS IT POSSIBLE?

CASE STUDY FROM INDONESIAN OMNIBUS LAW-MAKING

Authors

  • Efraim Jordi Kastanya Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia Author
  • Dania Rizky Nabilla Gumilar Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55292/tnvzhn49

Keywords:

Meaningful Participation, Omnibus Law, Indonesia

Abstract

Public participation is a fundamental aspect of democratic governance, ensuring transparency, accountability, and legitimacy in law-making processes. However, the feasibility of meaningful public participation in the creation of Omnibus Laws, characterized by their comprehensive and complex nature, is a subject of debate. This study explores the potential for public participation in the context of Omnibus Law-making, with a focus on the Indonesian experience. Using the Indonesian Omnibus Law-making process as a case study, this research investigates the extent to which public participation is possible and effective. The Omnibus Law-making process in Indonesia, known for its extensive scope and rapid pace, presents unique challenges to public engagement. By examining the experiences and perspectives of stakeholders involved in the Indonesian Omnibus Law-making process, this study identifies the barriers and opportunities for meaningful public participation. It evaluates the effectiveness of existing mechanisms and suggests potential improvements to enhance public engagement in Omnibus Law-making.

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Published

2026-03-10

Issue

Section

INTERNATIONAL PANEL : MEANINGFUL (PUBLIC) PARTICIPATION IN THE LEGISLATION MAKING

How to Cite

MEANINGFUL PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN OMNIBUS LAW-MAKING: IS IT POSSIBLE? CASE STUDY FROM INDONESIAN OMNIBUS LAW-MAKING. (2026). Konferensi Nasional Asosiasi Pengajar Hukum Tata Negara Dan Hukum Administrasi Negara, 3(1), 13-36. https://doi.org/10.55292/tnvzhn49

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