The Invisible Constitution in Comparative Perspective



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The Invisible Constitution in Comparative Perspective by Rosalind Dixon (editor), Adrienne Stone (editor) (z-lib.org)

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Scholars (Majelis Ulama Indonesia or MUI). This result is unsatisfactory, par-

ticularly given that many views of the MUI appear to sit uncomfortably along-

side other constitutional rights, such as freedom of religious belief, freedom of 

expression and the like.

10.3.1.2.  The Court and the Rule of Law: Minority Perspectives

Some of the clearer expositions of the Negara Hukum concept have come from 

the dissents of individual judges. For example, in his dissent in the KPK case 

(2004), Justice Siahaan set out a formulation of Negara Hukum: recognition 

and protection of human rights; the principle of legality, meaning that all state 

bodies and institutions and citizens must base their actions on legal rules; and 

an independent and impartial judiciary. In the same case, Siahaan explained 

further that the Negara Hukum’s principle of legality requires lawmakers to 

obey the hierarchy of laws when lawmaking – that is, lower-level laws must 

be based on higher-level laws, with the Constitution at the apex. He noted 

that every lower-level law that is inconsistent or conflicts with a higher-level 

law breaches the principle of legality.

48

 In this case, Justice Soedarsono also 



confirmed that ‘[t]he purpose of the Negara Hukum . . . is to protect human 

rights’.


49

Perhaps the most substantial discussion of the concept has been provided 

by Justice Hidayat. In a recent dissent, he stated the following:

The Indonesian Negara Hukum is based on Pancasila and the 1945 

Constitution and choses a prismatic or integrative concept between the two 

concepts of rechtstaats and the rule of law, which integrates the principle of 

‘legal certainty’ from the rechtstaats and the principle of ‘justice’ from the 

rule of law. Therefore, Indonesia does not choose which one is better and 

superior, but combines these two principles into one . . . including the posi-

tive elements of the two principles in monitoring the exercise of government 

power and law enforcement, with the aim of achieving utility and order in 

the community, in accordance with the aim of the law, as declared by Gustav 

Radbruch – that is, justice, certainty and utility.

50

Justice Hidayat continued:



As a Negara Hukum, the state constitution is placed in the highest position 

in the hierarchy of laws. In the context of the hierarchy, the legal order is 

48 

Constitutional Court Decision 006/PUU-I/2003, 111.



49 

Ibid.


, 125.

50 


Constitutional Court Decision 43/PUU-XIII/2015, 220.


 

The Indonesian Constitutional Court 

315


described as a pyramid with the constitution as the highest law, and the laws 

below it being an elaboration of the constitution . . . the creation of lower 

norms is determined by other higher norms the creation of which are deter-

mined by higher laws, with the chain ending with the highest fundamental 

norm – the constitution.

51

10.3.2.  Implying Rights

The Court has ignored debate on the wider issue of the propriety of implying 

rights. In many countries, the implication of constitutional rights has been 

controversial. Some theorists argue that it undermines the legitimacy of judi-

cial review, which is only democratically justifiable if judges strictly interpret 

the Constitution, rather than add to or reduce it according to their personal 

preferences. After all, most judges are not elected and judicial review allows 

them to overrule laws made by a democratically elected legislature.

52

 Most 



countries, however, consider judicial review legitimate when permitted by the 

Constitution – the ‘highest law’ or the ultimate source of legal legitimacy, 

assumed to express the will of the people.

53

 Yet arguably when the Court 



implies rights that are not expressly stated in the Constitution, it breaches the 

very Constitution that empowers it.

The Court has also not addressed compelling arguments against imply-

ing rights. If the Constitution intended to provide rights, then why did it not 

clearly express them, instead of leaving them open to supposition? After all, the 

Constitution was only recently amended. Why did the People’s Consultative 

Assembly (Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat, MPR) not insert specific provi-

sions on Negara Hukum rights if it wanted the Court to enforce them? And if 

the rights flowing from the Negara Hukum are so fundamental that they need 

not be expressed, then why is the right to protection from retrospective pros-

ecution – one of the five pillars of a fair trial, which itself formed part of the 

rule of law as identified by the Court expressly included in the Constitution?

51 

Ibid.


, 221.

52 


Ilya Somin, ‘Political Ignorance and the Countermajoritarian Difficulty: A New Perspective 

on the Central Obsession of Constitutional Theory’ (2004) 89 Iowa Law Review 1287; Lisa 

Hilbink, ‘Beyond Manicheanism: Assessing the New Constitutionalism’ (2006) 65 Maryland 


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