This research/writing was made to analyze the Law Enforcement of the 2019 and 2020 Elections in Indramayu Regency, namely in the law enforcement of election/election crimes by the Gakkumdu Center based on the theory of the legal system, namely: legal structure, legal substance, and legal culture. Law Enforcement is not only related to substance but also in the process of handling it, weaknesses in the law enforcement process which later become the formulation in effective Law Enforcement of Election Crimes and Elections 2024. In this study, the author uses the normative juridical method by analyzing data through the study of library materials or secondary data which includes primary legal materials, secondary legal materials and tertiary legal materials, both in the form of documents and applicable laws and regulations relating to normative juridical analysis of enforcement. electoral and electoral law.
With the title "Normative Juridical Review of the Application of Special Criminal Sanctions in the Election of the Regional Head of Indramayu Regency (Decision of the Indramayu District Court Number 335/Pid.Sus/2020/Pn.Idm)" This study aims to identify and understand the regulation and application of the elements of neutrality. The Village Head and the consideration of the Panel of Judges in giving verdicts on the Crime of Election of the Regent and Deputy Regent of Indaramyu. This study uses the theory of the rule of law, legal certainty, justice, and expediency. The research method used is normative juridical law research, namely by collecting data by literature study by examining library materials or secondary legal materials.
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