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Adat Law as a Foundation for Advancing Indonesian Agrarian Law to Maximise Societal Welfare
The evolution of agrarian law in Indonesia, particularly land law, must adhere to the constitutional mandate of promoting the welfare of the populace. This subject is compelling because existing studies predominantly address the legal-formal dimensions ...
Firman Muntaqo +2 more
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Legal Protection of Customary Law Communities Over Ulayat Land Forests
Revie Kurnia Katjong +3 more
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Customary land, known as tanah ulayat in Indonesia, holds a unique status that differentiates it from other land types, particularly when used for public purposes.
Refina Mahargita +2 more
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The absence of a legal mechanism regarding the release of customary land for private interests has weakened legal protection for the rights of indigenous peoples.
Muhammad Nabima, Benny Djaja
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This research aims to describe an overview of the existence of ulayat land in the Minangkabau customary law community, the characteristics of ulayat land conflicts that occur in the Minangkabau customary law community, and alternative solutions to conflict resolution of ulayat land in the Minangkabau customary law community according to Islamic law ...
Fauzi Iswari +2 more
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Socio-Legal Analysis of Letter C in Ulayat Land Transactions Among Indigenous Communities
Ulayat land transactions based on the Letter C document remain prevalent in many parts of Indonesia, despite lacking explicit recognition in the national land law framework. This article aims to analyze the legality of customary land transactions using Letter C, within the perspectives of both customary and national law.
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This study critically examines the structural conflict between Indonesia’s positivist legal framework and indigenous ulayat land tenure, using the Bidar Alam case as a focal point. The criminalization of customary land defenders and the continued exploitation of ancestral land by corporations expose the state’s failure to operationalize Article 18B(2 ...
M. Yudi Satria +2 more
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Customary rights often face problems when connected with national development due to the legal status of customary land. In connection this matter, research is needed in order to understand the position of customary land in relation to national development. of customary land when it is connected with national development.
Syavira Alzena Qinayya +4 more
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'Can We Get Hak Ulayat?': Land and Community in Pasir and Nunukan, East Kalimantan
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Rahmad Hendra +2 more
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