HAK MASYARAKAT HUKUM ADAT DALAM PELAKSANAAN PENGADAAN TANAH ULAYAT BAGI PEMBANGUNAN UNTUK KEPENTINGAN UMUM

Land is a natural wealth that is very important for humans and has an important function in development. In carrying out activities carried out by the government, namely land acquisition for the public interest, which has the aim of building public facilities for the benefit of the community. In car...

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Main Author: Miranda Nissa Hilal Liani, (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Salam: Jurnal Sosial & Budaya Syar'i, 2021-02.
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Summary:Land is a natural wealth that is very important for humans and has an important function in development. In carrying out activities carried out by the government, namely land acquisition for the public interest, which has the aim of building public facilities for the benefit of the community. In carrying out land acquisition, ulayat land is often the target for alleged land acquisition. However, using ulayat land for land acquisition often creates problems. The purpose of this paper is to determine the control of indigenous peoples' rights in land acquisition and to determine the role of the state in providing compensation for land acquisition for development in the public interest. The research method used is juridical normative using a statutory approach and a conceptual approach. The result of this research is that the rights of customary law communities have been regulated constitutionally by the State, and the role of indigenous peoples is regulated in Law no. 71/2012. However, the fact is that during the land acquisition process, customary law communities are often not involved, the government should provide legal certainty and protection to the customary law community so that these problems do not harm the customary law community. Keyword: Land Procurement, Customary Law Communities, Customary Land
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