This theme examines the various roles, functions, and authorities of state institutions and related institutions in enforcing environmental law and management in Indonesia. The main focus is on how institutions such as the Environmental Service, the Code of Ethics Council, and the Central Statistics Agency carry out their duties in order to maintain legal order and environmental sustainability.
In the context of the environment, the discussion includes legal efforts against air pollution, waste management, and analysis of deforestation and environmental degradation. Meanwhile, in the field of administrative law and professional ethics, attention is focused on the authority of institutions in imposing ethical sanctions and the implementation of the rights and obligations of foreign citizens (KITAS holders) in the sports sector.
The entire article reflects the importance of synergy between legal norms, institutional policies, and public participation in achieving sustainable development goals and good governance.