The Existence of Auxiliary State Organs in Indonesia and Their Relevance to Islamic Thought
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The purpose of this research is to examine and answer questions regarding the existence of Auxiliary State Organs as a state institution within the constitutional structure in Indonesia. The distribution of powers to special branches in a state of law is aimed to avoid centralized bureaucracy which tends to cause irregularities in issuing policies. Indonesia in its context does not apply trias politica purely with implications for the emergence of independent institutions which were not known in the previous era. The independent institutions referred to are usually referred to as state auxiliary institutions or auxiliary institutions which mean supporting state institutions. Among these institutions, sometimes there are also what are referred to as independent regulatory agencies, independent supervisory bodies or state institutions that carry out mixed functions. In the context of the history of Islamic politics, independent state institutions have significant relevance to what was implemented by the Prophet Muhammad, and the khilafah period after. The type and approach of legal research that will be carried out in this research is normative juridical/normative legal research, a research that is devoted to studying the principles or norms in positive law. The existence of auxiliary state organs is very important in carrying out government duties and maintaining state stability. In addition, this institution also has special duties and functions to support and support the implementation of the main institutional duties in Indonesia.
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