Michael Gerry
Department of Law, Social Science, and Political Science of Universitas Terbuka

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Good Governance Implementation by PERMA 1/2019 in Letter Evidence Submission Regulation For E-Litigation Cases Michael Gerry; Rina Elsa Rizkiana
The Digest: Journal of Jurisprudence and Legisprudence Vol 4 No 1 (2023): The Digest, June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/digest.v4i1.68121

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The judiciary complies with the community's requests that it implement the fundamentals of sound government. The 2010–2035 Judicial Reform Blueprint, which stresses using information technology to restructure and supports this. E-Litigation is a byproduct of Indonesia's judicial reforms. SK KMA RI Number 129/KMA/SK/VIII/2019 and PERMA 1 of 2019 provide as the legal foundation for e-litigation. The principles outlined of good governance in legal philosophy must be followed by e-Litigation implementation. This is in line with good governance principles, which address rules to the legitimacy of evidence presented in civil cases during e-Litigation. But, the legislative document has not yet specifically specified the technological guidelines for doing so in PERMA 1/2019. It will be a challenge to the good governance implementation. This research intends to examine the good governance concept, the legal foundation for e-Litigation, the application of responsive, effective, and efficient principles to control the admissibility of documentary evidence in e- Litigation in civil cases. By taking a statutory method, this study adopts a normative approach to law. The study's finding is admissibility of evidence in civil e-Litigation cases obstruct the fulfillment of responsive, effective, and efficient e-Litigation implementation principles. As a result, admissibility of evidence legal framework civil e-Litigation has to be modified to comply with good governance principles.