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Indonesia’s Agrarian Governance Through IUS Integrum Nusantara 2045 Paradigm Based on The Quadruple Helix Model Medaline, Onny; Lubis, Ikhsan; M Suaree, Atheefa Sufeena
Jurnal IUS Kajian Hukum dan Keadilan Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal IUS Kajian Hukum dan Keadilan (in progress)
Publisher : Magister of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ius.v14i1.1956

Abstract

Agrarian governance reform in Indonesia continues to confront persistent structural conflicts stemming from unequal land ownership, regulatory fragmentation, weak legal certainty, and the marginalization of indigenous peoples’ rights. In practice, the implementation of the Basic Agrarian Law (UUPA) and its derivative regulations remains fraught with significant challenges. Among these, overlapping land claims constitute one of the most prominent and recurring sources of dispute in the land sector, hampering infrastructure development and undermining efforts to achieve equitable economic distribution across Indonesia. In addition, the shift in social orientation from communal value toward more individualistic land relations, the persistence of unclear land ownership status, and unequal distribution of land continue to exacerbate agrarian problems. Against this backdrop, this article analyses the concept of digital transformation in land administration through the Quadruple Helix model as a framework for fostering more inclusive national agrarian governance, particularly to address existing land conflicts. This research employs a juridical-normative method, integrating legal and conceptual approaches to examine agrarian governance reform in Indonesia. The analysis draws on primary legal materials, including laws and court decisions, as well as secondary sources such as academic articles and institutional reports, all of which were collected through desk-based research and systematic document analysis. This study applies qualitative analysis and normative legal reasoning to interpret legal norms and policy developments. Its analytical framework consists of three interrelated stages: problem mapping, diagnostic evaluation, and normative reconstruction. To ensure validity and rigor, triangulation of sources and methodologies is employed, aiming to formulate an integrative and adaptive agrarian governance model. The findings demonstrate that digital transformation in land administration hold strategic potential to reduce structural agrarian conflict through land data integration and increased transparency, accountability, and public engagement. However, the success of digitalization in minimizing agrarian conflict requires the integration of technological innovation, institutional reform, and inclusive community engagement. In this context, the Quadruple Helix model, encompassing government, academia, industry, and the community, proves to be a useful framework for aligning the interests of various actors and combining formal and local knowledge in agrarian governance. The Ius Integrum Nusantara 2045 paradigm offers a futuristic normative framework that positions agrarian law not merely as a regulatory instrument but as a means of justice, public morality, and the protection of socio-ecological values. The integration of this paradigm with the Quadruple Helix Model thus enables a form of agrarian law reform that is both adaptive to digital technology and responsive to legal pluralism and local wisdom.