Legal Framework and Rule of Laws in The Context of Indonesia’s National Resilience
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https://doi.org/10.46799/ajesh.v3i5.306Keywords:
National Resilience, Legal Framework, Rule of Law, Vulnerability, ResilienceAbstract
This study aims to explain the impact and pattern of the relationship between the framework and the rule of law on the quality of data-data, in particular demography, politics, society, culture, defense, and security, so as to provide an appropriate perspective on the lens of Indonesia's national resilience. This study uses a structured literature review that explains the relationship and impact of the framework and the rule of law on the Qatar-data, especially on the political, economic, demographic, social, security, and defense forces. The results of this study show that the framework and rule of law have a net relationship and have a positive correlation with political, economic, demographic, social, security, and defense forces, where the quality of both either positively or negatively affects the level of resilience or vulnerability to Indonesia's resilience as a nation-state.
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