PENERAPAN ASAS KEADILAN DALAM PELAKSANAAN PEMBERIAN PERIZINAN MINIMARKET PADA DINAS PENANAMAN MODAL DAN PELAYANAN TERPADU SATU PINTU (DPM-PTSP) KOTA PALEMBANG
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Abstract
ABSTRACT
In general, a license requires a principle of justice in its application so that no one
feels burdened in its implementation. The problems in this study are 1) How is the
implementation of the establishment of a minimarket around which there are traditional
markets and stalls / shops by the Department of Investment and One Stop Integrated
Service (DPM-PTSP) Palembang City? 2) How is the ef ect of the principle of justice on
the licensing of minimarkets around which there are traditional markets and stalls / shops
by the Palembang City Investment Service and One Stop Integrated Service (DPM-PTSP)?
This type of research is field research (field research), meaning that the source of
the data used as a reference in research related to the object of this thesis research, the
method used in this research is descriptive qualitative. The data source used consists of
three data sources, the first is primary data sources by conducting interviews and
documentation. Secondary data such as data obtained from books, scientific papers,
literature studies. Tertiary data obtained from articles, internet, dictionaries.
Based on the results of the research, it can be concluded that, first, in granting a
minimarket licensing at the Palembang City Investment and One Stop Services Service
(DPM-PTSP) based on the Mayor of Palembang Regulation No. 25 of 2011 concerning
Guidelines for the Arrangement and Development of Shopping Centers and Modern
Stores. Article 12 paragraph (2). In the Regulation of the Mayor of Palembang No. 25 of
2011 Article 3 paragraph (9) letter e explains that the establishment of a mini-market that
is either independent or integrated with shopping centers or other buildings must pay
attention to the existence of traditional markets and stalls / shops in the surrounding area
that are smaller than the minimarket.Second, in the implementation of licensing for
minimarkets, they still do not apply the principle of justice because there are still many
minimarkets that are close to traditional markets and stalls / shops so that there is
competition and can cause reduced income for small business owners who are near the
minimarket.
Key words: Principles of Justice, Minimarket Licen