THE URGENCY OF THE STAPLES OF STATE POLICY AS A LEGAL UMBRELLA FOR THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IMPLEMENTATION TO FACE THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 5.0

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  • Bambang Nur Soesatyo Faculty of Law, Padjadjaran University, Bandung, Indonesia Author

Keywords:

Staples of State Policy, Sustainable Development, Industrial Revolution 5.0

Abstract

 This study discusses the urgency of the staples of state policy as a legal umbrella for sustainable development implementation to face the industrial revolution 5.0. It is based on the staples that state policy need to be considered due to the weaknesses of the National Medium Term Development Plan (RPJM), such as unrepresentative forming and implementing actors not relating to the nature of implementing people's sovereignty. With the amendment to the formulation of Article 1 paragraph (2) in the Constitution of Indonesia, the mechanism for community control over the RPJPN or RPJMN implementation is ineffective. Therefore, a legal instrument is needed in the form of the main principles as a legal umbrella that refers to the re-establishment of the Broad Outline of State Policy (GBHN) and as a supervision indicator of the government's commitments the President and Vice President as executive institutions. 

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2022-01-30

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Soesatyo, B. N. (2022). THE URGENCY OF THE STAPLES OF STATE POLICY AS A LEGAL UMBRELLA FOR THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IMPLEMENTATION TO FACE THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 5.0. CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS, 23(1), 535-546. https://ca-c.org/CAC/index.php/cac/article/view/84

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