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Information Technology in Electronic Land Registration System as the Standard of Government Performance in the Industry 4.0 Revolution Handoko, Widhi; Yubaidi, Ricco Survival
Lex Publica Vol. 7 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : APPTHI

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Land law policy covers fundamental aspects, namely the principle of fulfilling the people’s constitutional rights to meet daily life’s needs and respect the principle of human equality. One of the objectives of the establishment of the Republic of Indonesia, as mandated by the 1945 Constitution, is to realize public welfare. The government’s main task is to create a government management system that can properly manage national resources to achieve prosperity and prosperity and social justice for all the people of Indonesia. The government must be able to realize land law reform, especially public services in the land sector. The formation of the National Bureaucracy Reform Committee is aimed at continuing the government’s plans that have not been effective, namely the creation of an accountable, productive, professional, and free of corruption bureaucracy. The most important improvement effort on land law reform is to reconstruct the land registration system in realizing the industrial revolution 4.0, in the form of an electronic certificate on land as a form of creativity and innovation to grow and develop digital technology while forming a legal culture in bureaucratic services and strong public services. Abstrak Kebijaksanaan hukum pertanahan mencakup aspek-aspek mendasar, yaitu asas pemenuhan hak konstitusional rakyat untuk memenuhi kebutuhan hidup sehari-hari dan menjunjung tinggi asas persamaan hak asasi manusia. Salah satu tujuan berdirinya Negara Republik Indonesia sebagaimana diamanatkan oleh UUD 1945 adalah untuk mewujudkan kesejahteraan umum. Tugas pokok pemerintah adalah mewujudkan sistem penyelenggaraan pemerintahan yang dapat mengelola sumber daya nasional dengan baik untuk tercapainya kemakmuran dan kesejahteraan serta keadilan sosial bagi seluruh rakyat Indonesia. Pemerintah harus mampu mewujudkan reformasi hukum pertanahan, khususnya pelayanan publik di bidang pertanahan. Pembentukan Komite Reformasi Birokrasi Nasional bertujuan untuk melanjutkan rencana pemerintah yang belum efektif, yaitu mewujudkan birokrasi yang akuntabel, produktif, profesional dan bebas korupsi. Upaya pembenahan reformasi hukum pertanahan yang terpenting adalah merekonstruksi sistem pendaftaran tanah dalam mewujudkan revolusi industri 4.0, berupa sertifikat tanah elektronik sebagai bentuk kreativitas dan inovasi menumbuhkan dan mengembangkan teknologi digital, sekaligus membentuk budaya hukum. dalam pelayanan birokrasi dan pelayanan publik yang kuat. Kata kunci: Teknologi informasi, Sistem registrasi elektronik, Land reform, Revolusi industri 4.0
THE ROLE OF LAND DEED OFFICIAL REGARDING LEGAL CERTAINTY OF COMPLETE SYSTEMATIC LAND REGISTRATION Yubaidi, Ricco Survival
Jurnal Hukum dan Peradilan Vol 9 No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Pusat Strategi Kebijakan Hukum dan Peradilan Mahkamah Agung RI

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As an acceleration program for land registration in Indonesia that is directly led by the President, Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) should provide a guarantee of legal certainty and protection regarding land ownership rights. However, in fact, the role of the land deed official (PPAT), as a public official who receives a mandate from the Governmental Regulation no. 24 of 1997 regarding Land Registration, is not found within the implementation of PTSL. The present research aimed to investigate the role of PPAT in the implementation of PTSL. Using normative legal approach, this study employed literature study to collect the primary data. This research found that PPAT does not have any role in regulatory legislation regarding PTSL. If we see Governmental Regulation no. 24 of 1997, all transfers occurring after the issuance of the regulation requires PPAT’s deed as written evidence of land ownership. The adjudication committee as the PTSL implementer supposes to collaborate with PPAT to make sure that PTSL meets the steps of juridical data collection in order to obtain an orderly, complete land registration that provides legal certainty regarding land ownership right.