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The problem of protecting and recognizing the rights of Customary Law Communities in Indonesia, including in Maluku, from the perspective of local government policies, is still being underestimated, even though Article 18 B paragraph (2) of the ...
Nasaruddin Umar +2 more
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This article examines the legal protection for customary land rights based on forest law in Indonesia. The study of customary land is important because customary land is the communal ownership of land subject to customary law.
Widyorini Indriasti Wardani
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This research aims to find a solution to the issue of customary community land rights concerning the usurpation of customary land rights in the Percut Sei Tuan District, Deli Serdang Regency.
Rizki Aprido, Fatimah Fatimah
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LEGAL PROTECTION OF ULAYAT RIGHTS
Land is the surface of the earth which is one of the objects regulated by Agrarian Law. The new Agrarian Law must comply with the legal awareness of the people at large. Because the Indonesian people are largely subject to customary law, the new agrarian
Ramiah Lubis, Hijriyana Safithri
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The Developments of Customary Marine Rights A Case Study in Kei Islands, Southeast Maluku Regency
This study is aimed to describe the developments and design a concept of recognition of customary marine rights in future in Kei Islands. The method of this study is juridical empirical and the specification of it is descriptive analytical.
Sri Ayu Aniningsih
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This article aims to analyze the urgency of strengthening the rights and participation of indigenous peoples in customary forest management in Indonesia. Law No.
Annisa Indah Nuari, Sapto Hermawan
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Land in Ethiopia is held by the state and the people; while landholders guaranteed a lifetime ‘holding’ right (any right except sell and mortgage per se). Women have equal rights to men in the formal legal system, despite, in pastoral areas, women’s land
Abebaw Abebe Belay, Fiona Flintan
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Compensation Theories and Expropriation of Customary Property Rights
Market value is the most common compensation basis for expropriation of both private and customary property rights. Private property rights are generally exchangeable while customary property rights are conceptually not as exchangeable.
Lucky Kabanga, Manya M Mooya
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Although land forms the basis for marginal livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa, the asset is more strategic for women as they usually hold derived and dependent rights to land in customary tenure areas.
Gaynor Paradza +2 more
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The ulayat rights of Papuan customary law communities over control of land and natural resources are rights granted by laws and regulations with a number of special powers.
Alwiyah Sakti Ramdhon Syah Rakia
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