This article discusses how Indonesian courts interpret the final element in KTUN and what it means for administrative decisions.
This article discusses how Indonesian courts interpret the final element in KTUN and what it means for administrative decisions.
Examining how Indonesian environmental law and court jurisprudence support individuals’ legal standing in administrative environmental disputes, with a focus on landmark cases and regulatory developments.
Understanding how environmental organizations can file claims in Indonesia’s State Administrative Court is essential in addressing environmental disputes. This article discusses key laws, jurisprudence, and conditions for legal standing under the Environmental Law and Supreme Court regulations.
This article elaborates on the legal foundation and scope of discretion within Indonesian administrative law, highlighting how State Administrative Decisions (KTUN) are formulated and justified based on statutory authority.
This article analyzes how land certificates may qualify as State Administrative Decisions (KTUN), yet disputes involving land ownership may require prior civil court resolution.
Substantial defects in Indonesia’s State Administrative Law (KTUN) can invalidate decisions, leading to revocation or annulment. This article examines key legal requirements, jurisprudential cases, and consequences under the Government Administration Law.
Procedural defects in State Administrative Law occur when government decisions violate established procedures, potentially invalidating them under Indonesia’s Government Administration Law. Such defects may lead to revocation or cancellation of administrative decisions when proper processes aren’t followed.
In KTUN Indonesia, a State Administrative Decision can be invalidated if issued with authority defects—where agencies or officials act beyond their legal powers. This article explains Government Administrative Law provisions on defect in authority, including a Supreme Court jurisprudence where a governor’s permit revocation was nullified. Understand the legal grounds for challenging such decisions.
A State Administrative Decision (KTUN) in Indonesia must be a written determination, issued by a State Administrative Body, based on statutory provisions, final and have potential legal consequences. Decisions lacking these elements may not be considered valid KTUNs.