The concept of screening cases in the general court through dismissal process
Firdaus Arifin ,Ihsanul Maarif
Keywords:
Dismissal Process, Transplant Law, Competence of the Court ,
Abstract
In the world there are 2 (two) types of legal systems, namely the Anglo Saxon or Common Law System and the Continental Europe or Civil Law System, Countries with Anglo Saxon legal systems do not recognize the separation of judicial chambers. Indonesia as a continental european adherent in the exercise of judicial power divides into several courts under it, including General Courts, Religious Courts, Administrative Courts, and Military Courts. The number of cases submitted to the District Court as General Court makes the case unfiltered, whether it is under the authority of the District Court or other Courts, in contrast to the State Administrative Court where in its procedural law there is a lawsuit research process that goes to the Court or commonly known as the dismissal process. Therefore, a legal transplant is needed to overcome the problem. This research used a normative juridical approach method with the nature of analytical descriptive research, which was then analyzed with qualitative juridical methods.