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8 JILS 333 (2023)
Mainstreaming Justice in the Establishment of Laws and Regulations Process: Comparing Case in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Australia

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Journal of Indonesian Legal Studies
Volume 8 Issue 1 (2023), pp. 333-378
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.v7i2.60096
Available online since May 31, 2023
Submitted: 08/09/2022 Revised: 11/01/2023; 21/04/2023; 11/05/2023 Accepted: 31/05/203


Type: Research Article



  Mainstreaming Justice in the Establishment of

  Laws   and   Regulations Process: Comparing Case

        in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Australia


  Rodiyah  Rodiyah1  :,  Siti Hafsyah Idris2 , Robert Brian Smith3

      1Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia
      2Faculty of Law, Universiti Teknologi MARA,   Malaysia
      3 Faculty of Law, University of New England,  Australia

                    ®  rodiyah@mail.unnes.ac.id





                          ABSTRACT


This paper compares  the cases of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Australia
to examine how  these countries incorporate principles of justice in the
establishment of laws and regulations. It explores the significance of
mainstreaming    justice  in  lawmaking, emphasizing       equitable
representation, fair access to justice, and human rights considerations.
The  analysis  highlights the  legal frameworks   and   institutional
structures in each country. In Indonesia, the role of the Constitutional
Court  and  stakeholder involvement   in the legislative process are
examined.  Malaysia's constitutional framework and efforts to address
ethnic and religious diversity, as well as the role of judicial review,
are  discussed.   Australia's common     law   system   emphasizes
parliamentary   scrutiny, public  consultations, and  protection  of
individual  rights  through  the  High   Court  and   parliamentary


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