Law no. 39 of 2008 concerning State Ministries. País/Territorio Indonesia Tipo de documento Legislación Fecha 2008 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Fuente original State Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia no. 166 of 2008. Materia General Palabra clave Gobernanza Institución Entidad no gubernamental Política/planificación Cuestiones de procedimiento Área geográphica Asia, Asia y Pacifico, Mares del Asia Oriental, Océano Índico, Asia Sudoriental Resumen This Law, consisting of 28 articles, provides for the establishment and the definition of State Ministries’ powers and duties, according to the goals stated in the Constitution. The Law defines governmental affairs in the matter of domestic affairs, and in the context of sharpening and coordinating government programs, including: industry, trade, mining, energy, public works, agriculture, plantation, forestry, animal husbandry, maritime and fisheries affairs, national development planning, state-owned enterprises, environment, women's empowerment, youth. According to the Law, the Ministers supervise the implementation of tasks, and the formulation of Policies and technical activities in their respective fields, in order to assist the President in the administration of the State affairs. The Law concerns: organisational structure of each Ministry; formation, change and dissolution of Ministers; appointment and dismissal of Ministers; functional relationship between Ministries and non-ministerial government agencies and institutions. Texto completo Indonesio Página web peraturan.bpk.go.id Referencias - Legislación Implementado por Presidential Regulation no. 92 of 2020 concerning the Ministry of Environment and Forestry. Legislación | Indonesia | 2020 Palabra clave: Cambio climático, Control de la contaminación, Protección del medio ambiente, Ordenación forestal/conservación de montes, Conservación del ecosistema, Institución, Uso sostenible, Incendios forestales, Gobernanza, Gestión de desechos, Residuos peligrosos, Cuenca/área de captación/cuenca colectora, Aguas continentales Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX