Understanding the Sources of Constitutional Law
Explore the various sources of constitutional law, including legal basis, formal sources of law, values influencing norms, and the role of jurisprudence. Delve into concepts like Hans Kelsen's method of creating law, the origin of constitutional law, and the factors influencing it. Discover how different regulations, court decisions, and international laws contribute to the development of constitutional norms.
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Legal basis Legal ground Sources of law
Sources of Law in General Source to identify the law (where we find the law) Source as values influence the norm of the law.
Hans Kelsen A method of creating law The reason for the validity of law Non juridical that influence the substance of the norm.
Joeniarto The origin of the constitutional law Law or regulation made by a competence ruler Authority Legal Authority Place of the constitutional law Type of regulations The Factors that influence constitutional law
Formal Sources of Law Recognized by the form Material Sources of law Determine the substance of the law
Formal Sources of the law (Jimly Asshiddiqie) Product of legislation or regulation Contract, treaty Court decision (Vonnis) Executive decision (Beschikking)
Article 7 Act No. 12 /2011 Undang-Undang Dasar Negara Republik Indonesia Tahun 1945; Ketetapan Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat; Undang-Undang/Peraturan Pemerintah Pengganti Undang-Undang; Peraturan Pemerintah; Peraturan Presiden; Peraturan Daerah Provinsi; Peraturan Daerah Kabupaten/Kota.
Sources of Constitutional Law Jimly Asshiddiqie) The Values of the constitution (Pancasila as the last source of the law) UUD 1945 Written law and regulation Jurisprudence Constitutional Convention Constitutional Doctrine (ius cominis opinion doctorum) Ratified International Law and International Customary Law.
Jurisprudence Ordinary Court Supreme Court Constitutional Court
Constitutional Convention Understanding Maxims, principles. Constitutional usages, habits, or customs.