Harjono : There Should Finality in Dispute Resolution
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Conflicts occur every day. Therefore, the judicial power is a power that should be owned by every state.

It was submitted by the Constitutional Court Harjono while receiving visits from Andalas University, Padang, West Sumatra, on Monday (02/10/2014). According to Harjono, a country could even walk without a House of People Representatives (DPR), but not necessarily running without judicial authority.

In a country, there must be written and unwritten rules. Written rules contained in the law in which there are chapters . Article , Harjono said is a reflection of what will be built in the country. While its existing capital rule on judicial power.

Furthermore, according to Harjono, as simple as any form of society in which the conflict would know. Each of a conflict or dispute would be resolved through conflict resolution or dispute settlement. "In a dispute settlement there must be finality. Otherwise, the integration of the public will be broken," said Harjono.

Thus, in addition must dispute settlement mechanism within a country, it should also be final. If not so, added Harjono, the conflict will continue. "The court’s decision must be taken for granted anything like that. Otherwise, finality disturbed. We’re talking about integration and continuation of society itself," he explained.

However, when the public has grown into the country, all must conform listed these . Including the existence of judicial power, the independence of the judicial power, and its decision is final.

"The judicial power does not have the money, do not have a weapon, he only had sound judgment. There is no other choice, if we still want the state to continue to be rewarded," he said.

The court ruling, not to mention the Court, should be accepted for what it is. Fair or not a court decision must be accepted. The justice was not seeking justice but fair version of the Court cut version. That dispute settlement, said Harjono. When play continues then there will be no end.

Moreover, the Indonesian state is a democratic state based on law. Sovereignty in Indonesia is carried out according to the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia Year 1945 is restricted by law. ( Lulu Hanifah )


Monday, February 10, 2014 | 16:58 WIB 214