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Problematika Sertipikasi Hak Atas Tanah Melalui Pendaftaran Tanah Sistematis Lengkap di Kantor Pertanahan Kabupaten Kutai Barat Andriani, Selli; Pranata, Andri
International Journal of Politic, Public Policy and Environmental Issues Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Oktober
Publisher : Wadah Inovasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53622/ij3pei.v4i2.380

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This study examines the issues surrounding land rights certification through the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) program at the West Kutai Regency Land Office. The research aims to identify the challenges faced in the certification process and the role of the land office in addressing these issues. Utilizing a normative legal research method, data was collected through literature studies and field research. The findings reveal several problems, including unstable internet connections, unvalidated National Identity Numbers (NIK), incomplete documentation, low public understanding of the importance of certificates, geographical challenges, and inadequate human resources. The study also highlights the proactive measures taken by the West Kutai Land Office, such as implementing Starlink for internet connectivity, coordinating with Dukcapil for data validation, conducting massive socialization efforts, and hiring additional staff to improve service delivery.
Ganti Rugi Tanah di Ibu Kota Nusantara: Tinjauan Hukum dan Kendala Pengadaan Wijaya, Hendra; Pranata, Andri
International Journal of Politic, Public Policy and Environmental Issues Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Wadah Inovasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53622/ij3pei.v4i1.385

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Land acquisition for public interest in the Nusantara Capital City (IKN) is a complex legal issue, particularly concerning compensation for communities affected by land acquisition. This study aims to analyze the mechanism of land compensation, especially for communities without land certificates, and to identify the obstacles faced by the government in the land acquisition process. The research method employed is normative legal research, utilizing literature and field data approaches. The findings indicate that although communities without land certificates are still entitled to compensation, various obstacles exist, such as uncertainty in land ownership and resistance to the proposed compensation amounts. Additionally, the land acquisition process is often hindered by administrative issues and a lack of public understanding regarding their rights. This study recommends enhancing socialization and transparency in the land acquisition process, as well as a review of compensation policies to ensure fairness and adequacy for all affected parties.