Faculty of Law and Communication, Universitas Katolik Soegijapranata, Semarang, Indonesia
Eko Nurmardiansyah
Faculty of Law and Communication, Universitas Katolik Soegijapranata, Semarang, Indonesia.
Sarwo Y. Budi
Faculty of Law and Communication, Universitas Katolik Soegijapranata, Semarang, Indonesia.
The Green principle embodies the belief in human stewardship of the environment within a broad spiritual and social philosophy that places humanity in the center of its cosmic relationship with nature. This means streamlining the developmental exercise while keeping its sustainability in the first place. Greening need to be seen as a process than a status, a verb and not just an adjective. This study takes the normative legal research approach especially using the statutory analysis to look at development in global context by the Green Legislation as outlined in the section 44 of the Environmental Protection and Management Law No. 32 of 2009 This prescriptive qualitative research method is where documentation studies are conducted by studying library sources in depth and then qualitatively analysing the data obtained. The idea of ecocracy is an endevour to mainstream the sustainable development of the nations in the current political framework of national development. The ecocracy approach must therefore become a fundamental and steadfast guideline of the state policy-oriented activities, especially as far as the environmental protection and management are concerned. Indonesia follows the idea of ecocracy where the Government actions are in harmony with the ecologically sustainable development principles by now. A green constitution, a set of green legislations, and a green budgeting are the key pillars for the successful implementation of the ecocracy concept within a state administration. This ensures that environmental sustainability is an integrated part of decision making at all levels to ensure that its importance is never forgotten.