Comparison Of Legal Policies Against Racism In Football In Indonesia And The European Union

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Muhammad Zulhidayat , Imran Bukhari Razief , Annissa Rezki , Nur Rohim Yunus

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This study analyzes the legal policies of the European Union and Indonesia against all forms of racism and discrimination in soccer. The problems that arise are related to Indonesian legal policies compared to the European Union in fighting racism in soccer. The writing of this article uses empirical normative legal research, and the approach method used is an approach to legislation (statute approach). The results of the study state that the European Union has issued a number of policies to combat racism, among others by issuing Disciplinary Regulations (DR) and conducting several campaigns. Meanwhile, Indonesia does not yet have regulations regarding policies against racism in the ius constitutum. Therefore, the Executive Board, namely the government together with the legislative body, should be able to revise the existing rules in Law Number 3 of 2005 concerning the sports system. Besides Indonesia, it is hoped that they will be able to make firm rules regarding legal policies to fight racism in the world of Indonesian football.

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