PELAKSANAAN PERATURAN DAERAH KABUPATEN SUKOHARJO NOMOR 7 TAHUN 2017 TENTANG PENATAAN DAN PEMBINAAN PASAR RAKYAT, PUSAT PERBELANJAAN DAN TOKO SWALAYAN DI KECAMATAN TAWANGSARI
Authors
AYU SARTIKA PUTRIANA DEWI
Abstract
This study aims to review and analyze the Structuring and Development of
People's Markets, Shopping Centers and Supermarkets based on Regional
Regulations of Sukoharjo District Number 7 of 2017 and analyze the Obstacles to
Structuring and Guiding of Public Markets, Shopping Centers and Supermarkets
based on Regional Regulations of Sukoharjo District Number 7 of 2017 .
This research is a type of empirical / sociological legal research and when
viewed from the nature of the study, including descriptive research. Research
Locations in the Sukoharjo Regency Cooperative and SME Office. Data Types used
include primary data and secondary data. Data collection techniques used were
interviews, literature studies including legislation, books, journals, and other
documents that are relevant and related to the writing of this law. Data analysis uses
qualitative data analysis.
The results of this study indicate that the implementation of Sukoharjo
regency number 7 of 2017 concerning structuring and fostering people's markets,
shopping centers and supermarkets in Tawangsari District has been going well with
the fulfillment of aspects of legal substance in the form of a set of rules governing the
structuring and fostering of public markets, central shopping and supermarkets,
aspects of the legal structure with the formation of organizational structures and
structures in the Sukoharjo Regency SME Cooperative Service and the fulfillment of
legal culture aspects that involve the role of law enforcement officials in structuring
and fostering public markets, shopping centers and supermarkets and still having
obstacles in structuring and fostering people's markets, shopping centers and
supermarkets in the form of setting the distance between people's markets, shopping
centers and supermarkets.
Keywords: structuring, fostering, people's markets, shopping centers and
supermarkets, law enforcement, barriers