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- Title
HARMONISING JUSTICE AND EFFICIENCY: CRAFTING THE FUTURE OF ELECTRONIC TRAFFIC LAW ENFORCEMENT SYSTEMS.
- Authors
ASMARA, TEDDY; ARIMULADI, SETIA UNTUNG
- Abstract
Objective: This research aims to evaluate legal policies, especially in the context of traffic law enforcement, using the Electronic Traffic Enforcement System (ETLE) in Indonesia. Research problem: The focus of the research is on the aspect of economic efficiency in the evaluation of legal policies. Economic efficiency is understood as the maximization of well-being with a utilitarian perspective. However, the understanding of legal and economic efficiency has significant deficiencies. This research employs a normative legal approach with a conceptual analysis of legal economics. Implementing ETLE as a solution to traffic violations raises questions about its effectiveness, especially with regard to manipulation and abuse of the system by certain parties. Methodology: This research proposes the development of ETLE reflecting economic efficiency while considering justice and legal protection for vehicle owners not directly involved in the violations. Results: The results of the research indicate that ETLE has the potential for economic efficiency based on Pareto criteria, emphasizing transparency and accountability. Conclusion: However, criticisms of the legal protection aspect for innocent vehicle owners must be addressed in order to build an economically efficient and fair ETLE system.
- Subjects
ECONOMIC efficiency; TRAFFIC regulations; LAW enforcement; WELL-being; TRAFFIC violations; RESEARCH &; development
- Publication
Revista Jurídica (0103-3506), 2024, Vol 77, Issue 2, p282
- ISSN
0103-3506
- Publication type
Article