Implementation of the Papua Special Autonomy Policy Based on Smart Regulations

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Lily Bauw

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The aim of this research is to determine the implementation of the Papua Special Autonomy Policy based on Smart Regulation. Regulations that are concreted in the form of Regional Regulations aim to regulate people's lives, so that they can provide legal certainty (rechtmatigheid), legal justice (gerectigheid), and legal benefits (zwechmatigheid). This research method is normative and empirical, with statutory regulations as the main source of basic data and looking at facts that occur in the field. The research results show that Regional Regulations are a form of statutory regulation and are an inseparable part of the legal framework of statutory regulations in Indonesia. In order to optimize the implementation of Special Autonomy for Papua, namely to avoid conflicting norms both vertically and horizontally, therefore the community as part of the legal system needs to continue to be provided with socialization and be involved in drafting regional regulations, including regional regulations. so that it can produce documents containing affirmative policy models in the fields of education, health, people's economy and basic infrastructure which can be used as a contribution to thinking in the preparation of regional legislation and regional regulations programs.

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