Published February 10, 2020 | Version v1

RECONSTRUCTION OFJEPARA REGIONAL GOVERNMENT POLICY IN PUBLIC SERVICES IN INFRASTRUCTURE BASED ON JUSTICE VALUE

  • 1. Doctorate Student of Faculty of Law Sultan Agung Islamic University Semarang.
  • 2. Faculty of Law Sultan Agung Islamic University Semarang, Indonesia.

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Public services in infrastructure by the Regional Government of Jepara Regency in efforts to develop infrastructure in Jepara Regency have not been very effective. Based on this, the authors feel the need to examine why the Regional Government Policy in Public Services in the field of infrastructure in Indonesia is not yet based on Justice and How is the reconstruction of the Regional Government Policy in Public Services in Infrastructure in Indonesia Based on Justice. The study was done using the constructivism paradigm and the type of research is a qualitative study with a socio-legal approach.Research shows that the causes of Regional Government Policy in Public Services in the field of infrastructure in Indonesia at this time are not yet based on Justice caused by various factors, while those factors are normative factors which consist of problems of disharmony between one article with another as well as between articles with considerations and between the article with the explanation of attachment to V related to zoning of the allotment of the area in Regional Regulation Number 2 of 2011 as well as issues of APBD policies that still do not focus on compulsory basic services in the field of infrastructure in accordance with the mandate of Law number 23 of 2014 concerning Regional Government which results in the development of regional priority scale become obstructed. In addition to the normative factors there are also sociological factors in the form of ineffective coordination between related agencies in various fields and also a lack of harmony between the interests of the Regional Government and the political interests of the Regional Representative Council (DPRD) of Jepara Regency, in addition to these there are also factors in the form of a lack of technical personnel and facilities and pre-facilities for Public Works and Spatial Planning. Therefore, the Jepara Regency Spatial Planning (RDTR) Detailed Spatial Planning (RDTR) and the related policies for interagency institutions need to be created and also creates a partnership system in the field of public services in the field of infrastructure and spatial planning in Jepara, especially the development of Article 4 and Article 61 of the Regional Regulation of Jepara Regency Number 2 of 2011 concerning the Jepara Regency RTRW, as well as Article 2 of the Regent\'s Regulation Number 46 of 2015 and Article 2 paragraph (2) of the Regent\'s Regulation of Jepara Number 41 of 2017.

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