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The Position of Children Born from Keris Marriages in Balinese Customary Law Inheritance FEBRIANA, Ni Kadek; SUJANA, I Nyoman; SETYAWATI, Ni Komang Arini
Journal of Political And Legal Sovereignty Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Political And Legal Sovereignty (April – June)
Publisher : Indonesia Strategic Sustainability

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jpls.v2i2.194

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Purpose: The existence of Keri's Marriage impacts the child who is born, where the child's position in terms of inheritance is questionable. It happens because first, the child who is born does not have a father who is responsible for his actions, so the mother of the child must carry out the keris marriage procession or second, the child gets recognition from his father and only during the marriage procession is his father symbolized by a keris because of his inability to attend the marriage procession or third, the child who is born carries out a peperasa or adoption ceremony.Methodology:In this study, the author uses an empirical legal research method using a statutory approach, a legal sociological approach and a case approach. Two types of data are used in empirical legal research: primary and secondary. Data collection for the preparation of this study was carried out in a village in Tabanan Regency. Findings: The research findings explain the results of research data processing, which do not include numbers but explain in detail the results carried out between research variables. They also explain the implications of research where research has a direct impact.Implication:In the case that occurred in Pandak Gede Village, the marriage procession was continued again after the arrival of the male party, so the child was administratively recognized by his biological father. In terms of inheritance, the child had the right to inherit because he received recognition from his biological father.  
Institutional Strengthening in Supporting Ecotourism Development in the Branca Area Tourist Area, Dili-Timor Leste Rideng, I Wayan; Mahendrawati, Ni Luh Made; Setyawati, Ni Komang Arini; Marta, I Dewa Gd Mahardika; Reiro, Leonito; Manuel, Julio
Asian Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 11 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajcs.v3i11.11763

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The community service program aimed to strengthen institutional capacity in supporting the development of ecotourism in the Area Branca, Dili, Timor Leste. This research focused on assessing community participation and collaboration among stakeholders, including local government and businesses, to enhance tourism management. Using a qualitative methodology, the study employed observations and focus group discussions conducted between June and August 2024. The findings indicate limited community involvement and weak institutional frameworks as significant barriers to tourism development. Strengthening local institutions and fostering partnerships with external stakeholders were proposed as strategic solutions to enhance tourism management. The results imply potential long-term benefits for local economic growth and sustainable tourism development.