Deconstructive Interpretation As A Jihad Form Of Constitutional Judge Towards Legislative Corruption
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2020-07-08Author
Marwiyah, Siti
Wahid, Abdul
Amiq, Bachrul
Borman, M. Syahrul
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Deconstructive interpretation is an interpretation conducted by a constitutional judge when
providing assessment or consideration towards the application of the judicial review of a law requested by an
applicant to the Constitutional Court. This judge's interpretation becomes a jihad model of a constitutional judge
to correct the legislation product that suspected to be corruptively produced and implemented. This board of
legislation or board of lawmakers has the authority to design, discuss, and decides a law. Polticians' power
should able to finish the discussion of the law. However, due to the behaviour of politicians, many laws are
failed to pass.
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