Restorasi Hukum Di Indonesia

Abu Bakar (1)
(1) Prodi PPKN STKIP Kusumanegara Jakarta, Indonesia

Abstract

The history shows that the collapse of a country does not occur suddenly. There is a long process that preceded it. The collapse as a process could be prevented when supported by a strong, responsive, and authoritative state leadership. Therefore, the collapse of law in a country can be regarded as the most valid sign of deteriorated leadership quality of the ruling regime in the country. A big, strong, and democratic country is always busy making the laws as commander (ahk?m al-h?kim). If the laws are consistently enforced as the commander, they would appear to be stone, sand, and cement for the robust state building. Conversely, when the laws are treated as a tool of power, they will be present as coal, oil, and fire for the destruction of the entire building
structures of the country itself.

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Abu Bakar
dien.abubakar@gmail.com (Primary Contact)
Bakar, A. (2013). Restorasi Hukum Di Indonesia. Asy-Syir’ah: Jurnal Ilmu Syari’ah Dan Hukum, 47(2). https://doi.org/10.14421/ajish.v47i2.68

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