The Legitimacy of Circular Letter in Handling COVID-19 Pandemic

Fradhana Putra Disantara
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The purpose of this legal research is to analyze the relevance of the discretion of government officials during the COVID-19 pandemic with the concepts and legislation related to legal issues; as well as analyzing the existence of a Circular to legitimize the handling of COVID-19 with statutory regulations. This legal research is carried out by making an inventory of various primary and secondary legal materials, so as to obtain relevant and critical studies of the legal issues discussed. The results of this legal research are that the discretion made by government officials can be justified legally if it is relevant to several provisions contained in legislation for the realization of good emergency governance; and the existence of a circular letter is legally valid if it is in accordance with the laws and regulations and the General Principles of Good Governance, by understanding that a circular is not a product of rules that are in the order of national legislation. Thus, a circular does not have strong and binding legal legitimacy. Therefore, the researcher recommends the criteria and classification of the parameters of discretion in the form of a circular as outlined in the form of a Supreme Court Regulation. This should be done so that there is no abuse of authority in implementing discretionary power by government officials and general legal principles.
通函在应对新冠肺炎疫情中的合法性
本法律研究的目的是分析新冠疫情期间政府官员自由裁量权与相关法律问题的概念和立法的相关性;以及分析是否存在将COVID-19处理合法化的法定法规的通知。这项法律研究是通过对各种主要和次要法律材料进行清查来进行的,以便对所讨论的法律问题进行相关和批判性的研究。这项法律研究的结果是,如果政府官员的自由裁量权与实现良好应急治理的立法中所载的几项规定有关,那么它在法律上是合理的;通函的存在,如果符合法律法规和善治总原则,理解通函不是国家立法秩序规则的产物,那么通函在法律上是有效的。因此,通告不具有强有力和具有约束力的法律合法性。因此,研究人员建议的标准和自由裁量权参数的分类形式的通知概述了最高法院的规定的形式。这样做是为了防止政府官员在行使自由裁量权和一般法律原则时滥用权力。
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