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Journal : Journal of Social Research

Legal Analysis of the Reduction in Scope and Transfer of Agreement in Toll Road Concessions Between the Old Toll Road Business Entity and the New Toll Road Business Entity Hidayat, Muzammil; Hidayat, Yusup
Journal of Social Research Vol. 4 No. 12 (2025): Journal of Social Research
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/josr.v4i11.2886

Abstract

Toll road concession agreements in Indonesia often face complex dynamics requiring contractual adjustments between Toll Road Business Entities (BUJT) and the government. A significant legal issue arises when Old BUJTs fail to fulfill their obligations, necessitating scope reduction and subsequent transfer to New BUJTs. This process creates substantial legal uncertainties regarding the validity of the agreement post-amendment, proper mechanisms for scope reduction, and protection of the rights and obligations of all parties involved. Currently, no clear legal framework governs this mechanism, leading to ad hoc decisions that generate legal uncertainty for both Old and New BUJTs and potentially hinder the sustainable development of toll road infrastructure. This research employs a juridical-normative approach to comprehensively analyze the legal problems arising from the reduction of toll road business scope. It evaluates existing legal foundations and identifies ideal mechanisms to ensure legal certainty. The study's novelty lies in its specific focus on scope reduction as a distinct legal mechanism under the new regulatory framework of Law Number 6 of 2023 and Government Regulation Number 23 of 2024. The research implications provide crucial recommendations for developing detailed technical guidelines for scope reduction implementation, strengthening mediation and arbitration mechanisms in concession agreements, and establishing fair compensation frameworks. These findings are expected to contribute significantly to the improvement of toll road business regulations in Indonesia and to strengthening more transparent, fair, and sustainable infrastructure governance.
Co-Authors Abraham Suriadikusumah Adrian, Defi Afifah Nashirotul Haq Agus Susanto Alba, Hasanul Fitrah Ali Husain, Muhammad ali, syed kamaruzaman syed Amung Ma’mun Asep Yoyo Wardaya Binu Soesanto, Qidir Maulana Ceppy Nasahi Danar Dono Desliza, Muhammad Farhan Endah Yulia Ervina Ervina Evi Setiawati Fahmi, Rahmad Bahaudin Fauziaty, Muthia Riefka Ferdos, Emy Fitri Widiantini Fokky Fuad Gultom, Jeremia Toga Parulian Handayani, Dwi Anisa Hedi Paramita Heriyanto, Puji Heru Herdiana Nugraha Hidayat, Muzammil Hilmawan, Fajrin Intan Zania Jadiaman Parhusip, Jadiaman Jatmiko Endro Suseno Kholifah, Sisca Noor Lindung Tri Puspasari Lindung Tri Puspasari Lubis, Rahmad Lutfi, Anas Machmud, Aris Martini, Titin Masferisa, Adinda Fitra Maslihati Nur Hidayati Meliyansyah, Rika Mira Ariyanti Mochamad Arief Soleh, Mochamad Arief Naza, Salma Khaira Neneng Sri Widayani Ninditya, Rizki tara Novindrastuti, Ana Nuridin, Nuridin Nurlan Kusmaedi Okta Thaharah Susanto Pandji Triadyaksa Paramita, Hedi Purnama Hudaya Purnawan, Pupung Raden Arif Malik Ramadhan RAHMAN, AISYAH Rani Maharani Rendi Chandra Rihadi Rika Meliansyah Rusfiantini, Rina s g, ch'ng Sadino, Sadino Safira, Sania Safri Ishmayana Salbiah Salbiah, Salbiah Sanyoto, Edy Saputra, Ade Candra Setiyawati, Della Shebubakar, Arina Novizas Sidik, Dikdik Zafar Sirait, Velix Setiawan SIska Rasiska, SIska Suartini, Suartini Sudarjat Sudarjat Sumariyah Sumariyah Suparji Suparji Syahnur, Fitika SYARIFUL MUBAROK Tandika, Fitria Tarkus Suganda TATI NURHAYATI Teguh Yudi, Mohamad Toto Sunarto Unang Supratman Widayani, Neneng Sri Zaenul Muhlisin