Synchronization Analysis of Licensing Legislation for the Environment with Nuclear Power in the Construction of Nuclear Power Plant in Indonesia
Abstract
To build and operate a Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), it is necessary to fulfill the licensing requirements contained in the legislation. For the licensing provisions to follow the legislation, synchronization of laws and regulations is required. Synchronization of nuclear energy legislation with the environment is needed to fulfill licensing requirements for the safety of the construction and operation of nuclear power plants in Indonesia. This study analyzes the synchronization by identifying the suitability and harmony of licensing requirements in environmental and nuclear energy legislation constructing nuclear power plants based on positive legal systematics. The research method used is a literature study, identifying primary and secondary legal materials, then analyzing with a normative legal approach (statute approach), and synchronization vertically and horizontally. The results showed that licensing requirements in environmental laws and regulations related to constructing and operating nuclear power plants do not conflict with the nuclear energy legislation.
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