dc.description.abstract | One of the requirements for a good law is
participatory, this is needed in the hope that the law can
be effectively implemented, because the aspirations of
the needs of the public have been accommodated.
However, it is not uncommon for the process of
establishing laws in Indonesia to be considered to be less
participatory. Although there is public participation, it is
considered a formality and the people's aspirations are
not substantially stated in the law. The problem
discussed in this paper is, how a good law product should
be and whether the urgency of public participation
involvement in the formation of laws. The method of
approach used in this paper is the conceptual approach,
based on the concept of a democratic rule of law. In
addition, this paper uses a comparative approach
method, which compares and studies the involvement of
public participation in the process of forming laws in
several countries. This paper provides an overview of a
good law product and the importance of public
participation as an effort to form a good and effective
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