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Journal : Jurnal Litigasi Amsir

Individualization of Communal Rights: Implications of Changes in Customary Marriage Structures for Customary Land Ownership Syahril, Muh. Akbar Fhad; Pransisto, Johamran; Wiwin, Wiwin; Nisa, Ayu Chairun; Asriyani, Arini
Jurnal Litigasi Amsir Vol 12 No 4 (2025): Agustus
Publisher : Faculty of Law Andi Sapada Institute of Social Sciences and Business

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This study examines the impact of changes in customary marriage structures on the individualisation of customary land rights, from communal to individual ownership, and its implications for the governance and protection of customary land in Indonesia's indigenous communities. Using normative legal methods, the study finds that modernisation and land certification policies encourage the fragmentation of collective rights into private rights, thereby posing risks to weakened social solidarity, ownership conflicts, and increased vulnerability to land exploitation. Although providing administrative legal certainty, individualisation has not been able to optimally accommodate customary values and the social functions of customary land. Therefore, synergy between customary law and national law is needed to create fair and sustainable agrarian regulations, ensuring the protection of customary rights while adapting to the socio-cultural dynamics of indigenous communities.
Transformasi Narko-Terorisme: Dari Kejahatan Ekonomi ke Ancaman Ideologis terhadap Kedaulatan Indonesia Bimantoro, Tegar; Aris, Ardiyanti; Asriyani, Arini
Jurnal Litigasi Amsir 2025: Special Isu (September-Oktober)
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The phenomenon of narco-terrorism illustrates the link between narcotics trafficking networks and terrorist groups that utilize the proceeds of economic crimes to fund ideological activities. This study aims to analyze the relationship between narcotics networks and terrorism networks in Indonesia, identify the funding strategies used, and assess their implications for national security. The study used a descriptive qualitative approach with an exploratory case study design in Gorontalo Province through in-depth interviews with key informants and analysis of official documents. The results show that narco-terrorism in Indonesia operates through loose, adaptive social-religious networks and exploits weaknesses in the legal system and correctional institutions. This phenomenon indicates a shift in the orientation of extremist groups from purely ideological to pragmatic, where narcotics trafficking is used as a strategic funding tool. Mitigation efforts must be cross-sectoral, with strengthening financial intelligence, reforming the correctional system, and increasing public awareness.