The main task of the State Police of the Republic of Indonesia is to maintain public security and order, to provide protection, protection, and services as well as to enforce the law as regulated in Chapter III Article 13 of Law Number 2 of 2002 concerning the main tasks of the Indonesian National Police. The law is the entire code of conduct that applies in common life, containing alluring rules that can be imposed with a sanction. The law implementation can take place formally and peacefully, but it can also occur because violations of the law must be enforced. Law enforcement by the police also includes criminal acts that occur in land dispute cases found in police jurisdictions throughout Indonesia.
The phenomenon of the pros and cons of the Cipta Field or Omnibus Law regulations, for those who are pro, is the right solution to address the problem of overlapping laws and regulations in Indonesia. Whereas those who are against, think that the omnibus law plan is seen as an effort to delegitimize the rights of every sector of national life, especially regarding employment and other sectors that may be affected by its implementation. Thus, the implementation of the Omnibus Law must be seen from various aspects, including legal theory and more technical aspects of state administrative law in the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia
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