BEKERJANYA PERDA KOTA SEMARANG NO. 9 TAHUN 2013 TENTANG PENGATURAN PASAR TRADISIONAL DEMI BERLANGSUNGNYA KEADILAN DAN KESEJAHTERAAN (Studi Kasus Revitalisasi Pasar Rejomulyo)

Oscar Jago Dinasty Risan Pratama

Abstract


The problem that often arises today is the impartiality of the local government
against traders in traditional markets that often lead to the implementation of local
regulations that marginalize traders and traditional market participants. This also
happens to traders in Kobong Market who are experiencing displacement by going
through a process that violates the procedure.
The purpose of this study is to know, review and analyze the understanding of
Semarang municipal government related to the revitalization of fresh fish traders
Rejomulyo Market for the sake of justice and welfare and the foundation of traders
did not approve the transfer of traditional markets by the City Government
Semarang.
Approach method in this research using socio-legal approach. Specification in this
research is qualitative naturalistic. The data used are primary and secondary data.
Based on research results, Semarang City Government is less considering the
interests of the community, and consumers who need the supply of fish from
Rejomulyo Market. The cornerstone of the traders did not approve the transfer of
traditional markets by Semarang City Government is the absence of clarity about the
exact size of the stalls that will be accepted and the new market conditions are
considered not feasible, and the violation of Article 35 paragraph 1 of the City of
Semarang Regulation no. 9 of 2013 on Traditional Market Arrangement and Article
73 paragraph 1 of Regional Regulation of Semarang City No. 7 of 2010 on Green
Open Space Arrangement.


Keywords


market, traditional, justice, prosperity



DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.56444/hdm.v16i1.842

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