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STATE'S READINESS MOBILITY IN APPLYING NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY AS ENERY DEVELOPMENT IN LEGAL PERSPECTIVE Shatat, Shaleh Raed; Ariyana, Ade Riusma; Arifani, Devina
Jurnal Pembaharuan Hukum Vol 8, No 2 (2021): Jurnal Pembaharuan Hukum
Publisher : UNISSULA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26532/jph.v8i2.16478

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The states Nuclear Program is a program to build and utilize nuclear science and technology both in the non-energy sector and in the energy sector for peaceful purposes. Utilization of non-energy in Indonesia has developed quite advanced. The use of nuclear power in every countries covers various fields such as health, research and industry. Indonesia's readiness in implementing nuclear energy is carried out by ratifying international conventions, issuing laws, and issuing regulations from the Nuclear Energy Supervisory Agency, readiness in the field of infrastructure used to strengthen technology, and in Indonesia is committed to reducing 26% of greenhouse gas emissions in the year 2020. A nuclear power plant or nuclear power plant is a thermal power plant that uses one or more nuclear reactors as a heat source. The working principle of a nuclear power plant is almost the same as a steam power plant, using high pressure steam to turn a turbine. The rotation of the turbine is converted into electrical energy. The difference is the heat source used to generate heat. A nuclear power plant uses uranium as its heat source. The fission reaction (fission) of the uranium nucleus produces enormous heat energy. The power of a nuclear power plant ranges from 40 MWe to 2000 MWe, and a nuclear power plant built in 2005 has a power distribution from 600 MWe to 1200 MWe. As of 2015 there are 437 nuclear power plants operating in the world, which in total generate about 1/6 of the world's electrical energy. To date, around 66 nuclear power plants are being built in various countries, including China with 28 units, Russia with 11 units, India with 7 units, the United Arab Emirates with 4 units, South Korea with 4 units, Pakistan and Taiwan with 2 units each. Nuclear power plants are categorized based on the type of reactor used. However, in some plants that have several separate reactor units, it is possible to use reactor types that are fueled such as Uranium and Plutonium.
The Registration of Proprietary Land as a Result of Exchange for Village Cash Land Through a Complete Systematic Land Registration Program Ariyana, Ade Riusma
International Journal of Law Society Services Vol 4, No 1 (2024): International Journal of Law Society Services
Publisher : LAW FACULTY UNISSULA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26532/ijlss.v4i1.38140

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Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) is a land registration process for the first time, which is carried out simultaneously and includes all land registration objects that have not been registered in a village or sub-district area or other names at the same level. Land is not always located in strategic areas. There are several processes including land exchange.The aim of this research is to determine and analyze the process of registration of land ownership resulting from an exchange with village cash land through the PTSL program until the issuance of the certificate of ownership in Cilacap Regency; To find out and analyze what obstacles and solutions are faced by the Applicant, the Cilacap Regency Regional Government, and the Cilacap Regency Land Office in the Process of Registration of Ownership Land as a result of the Exchange with Village Treasury Land through PTSL until the issuance of the Ownership Certificate in Cilacap Regency.This research uses a sociological juridical type of research, the research specifications are descriptive, the data sources used by the author are primary data and secondary data. The results of this research areThe process of exchanging community land for village treasury land in Cilacap Regency is in accordance with applicable regulations, namely in accordance with the Cilacap Regent's Letter dated 22 December 2004 Number: 143/033/00. Meanwhile, the process of registering freehold land resulting from an exchange with village treasury land through the PTSL program in Cilacap Regency is in accordance with PTSL technical instructions Number 1/Juknis-100.Hk.02.01/I/2021 and has been completed until the issuance of the Ownership Certificate. The Petitioner and the Regional Government did not encounter any obstacles in implementing the Registration of Ownership Land as a result of the Exchange with Village Treasury Land through the PTSL Program until the issuance of the Certificate of Ownership in Cilacap Regency. Meanwhile, the obstacle faced by the Cilacap Regency Land Office is that the distance between the exchange process and land registration is very long, namely 18 years, which creates obstacles.