Legal framework of sustainable construction procurement to prevent land degradation: comparison between Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand

IF 0.8 Q2 LAW
Faizal Kurniawan, Xavier Nugraha, Julienna Hartono, Angelica Milano Aryani Wibisono
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Purpose This paper aims to analyze regulation regarding sustainable construction procurement in Southeast Asia and provide a reconstruction of regulation regarding the sustainable construction procurement to prevent land degradation. Design/methodology/approach This was done through legal research methods, mainly historical and systematical interpretation. The approaches used in this paper are the conceptual approach, statute approach and comparative approach. Findings By analyzing the related legal norms, it can be understood that many nations in Southeast Asia do not have regulation regarding sustainable construction procurement. Between Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand, only Indonesia has a ministrial regulation that provides general norms regarding sustainable construction procurement. Regarding the reconstruction of regulation, the bare minimum standards consist of principle, indicators, pillar, the phases of the procurement, law enforcement, both preventive and repressive, and sustainable procurement committee. Research limitations/implications This research is limited to regulation in Southeast Asian region. By analyzing the regulation, this paper will provide a reconstruction of regulations regarding sustainable construction procurement that will act as an ground rules. Having the same ground rules will create synergies between countries in Southeast Asia to apply the principles of sustainable procurement and move together toward to prevent land degradation. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this paper is the first systematic legal research that compares regulations from three nations in Southeast Asia regarding sustainable construction procurement and also the first paper to provide reconstruction of regulation regarding sustainable construction procurement to prevent land degradation.
防止土地退化的可持续建筑采购法律框架:印度尼西亚、新加坡和泰国的比较
本文旨在分析东南亚地区可持续建筑采购法规,为防止土地退化提供可持续建筑采购法规的重构。这是通过法律研究方法完成的,主要是历史和系统的解释。本文采用的研究方法有概念法、成文法法和比较法。通过分析相关的法律规范,可以了解到东南亚许多国家并没有关于可持续建筑采购的法规。在印度尼西亚、新加坡和泰国之间,只有印度尼西亚制定了关于可持续建筑采购的一般规范的部级法规。关于规章制度的重建,最低标准包括原则、指标、支柱、采购阶段、预防性和压制性执法以及可持续采购委员会。研究局限/启示本研究仅限于东南亚地区的监管。通过对法规的分析,本文将提供关于可持续建筑采购的法规的重建,作为基本规则。制定相同的基本规则将在东南亚国家之间产生协同效应,以应用可持续采购原则,共同努力防止土地退化。据作者所知,本文是第一篇比较东南亚三个国家可持续建筑采购法规的系统法律研究,也是第一篇对可持续建筑采购法规进行重构以防止土地退化的论文。
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