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Implementation of Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility of Mining Companies in Palu City Andi Muh. Fadly; Suarlan Datupalinge; Ratu Ratna Korompot
Rechtsvinding Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Civiliza Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/rechtsvinding.1745

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The purpose of this study is to discuss the implementation of Social and Environmental Responsibility (TJSL) with a case study at PT. Citra Palu Mineral. This study uses an empirical juridical method. The results show that TJSL in Indonesia has developed from a voluntary concept to a legal obligation regulated in various regulations. PT. CPM has basically prepared a TJSL master plan that refers to the provincial and city RPJMD, but implementation in the field is still perceived by the community as limited and not commensurate with the company's profits. The company claims to have implemented broader programs, both in the social and environmental fields according to the principles of good mining practice, including land reclamation and changes in mining methods. The main obstacles faced by the company include the diversity of urban community needs that are difficult to map and the public perception that still equates TJSL with cash assistance. This study concludes that there is a gap between regulations, company practices, and community expectations. Therefore, it is recommended that PT. CPM improves coordination with local governments and local stakeholders, expands the scope of community empowerment programs, and conducts outreach regarding the TJSL concept to create a harmonious understanding between the company and the community.
Legal Relationship in The Subsidized Fertilizer Purchase and Sale Contract between CV Prima Tani and Toko Iffah Widya Cahya Nabila; Suarlan Datupalinge; Muhammad Ikbal
Rechtsvinding Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Civiliza Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/rechtsvinding.1822

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This study aims to examine the nature of the legal relationship between CV Prima Tani and Toko Iffah regarding the sales contract for subsidized fertilizer. A normative legal research method was employed. The findings indicate that the legal relationship between CV Prima Tani acting as the seller or distributor and Toko Iffah acting as the buyer or authorized retailer of subsidized fertilizer is grounded in a sales contract that establishes rights and obligations for both parties. CV Prima Tani is obligated to supply and deliver subsidized fertilizer in accordance with established stipulations regarding quantity, type, quality, and distribution mechanisms, while Toko Iffah is obligated to make payments and distribute the fertilizer to farmers in compliance with applicable regulations. However, implementation challenges persist, such as distribution delays, limited fertilizer availability, and varying levels of understanding among the parties regarding administrative requirements and regulations governing subsidized fertilizer. The study concludes that the sales contract between CV Prima Tani and Toko Iffah has established a binding legal relationship based on the principles of freedom of contract and good faith, as well as statutory provisions. Consequently, there is a need for improved adherence to distribution procedures and more effective oversight to ensure the contract is executed in an orderly manner and yields benefits for the farming community.