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Journal : Hang Tuah Law Journal

PERMASALAHAN HUKUM BARU DALAM PELAKSANAAN PENGADAAN TANAH UNTUK KEPENTINGAN UMUM (STUDI KASUS KOTA PALU) Dewi Kemala Sari
Hang Tuah Law Journal VOLUME 7 ISSUE 1, APRIL 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Hang Tuah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/htlj.v7i1.147

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The issue of land acquisition for the public interest has always caused polemics. Every land acquisition activity for development always triggers dissatisfaction and helplessness in the people affected by the development project. A new legal problem in implementing land acquisition for the construction of the Lalove Bridge in Palu City is the suspicion of corruption cases in land acquisition activities involving authorized officials and landowners. Based on this description, the problem formulation that becomes the focus of this research is the problem of alleged corruption cases in implementing land acquisition in Palu City. This research uses empirical juridical research methods, namely analysis obtained from experience, observations based on field data and information obtained from direct interviews with various sources and agencies related to this research. The alleged corruption of land acquisition for the construction of Palu's Lalove Bridge implies that new problems in the implementation of land acquisition for development in the public interest are very prone to taking advantage, and there can also be a misappropriation of positions of elements of the relevant agencies.
The Presence of Sultan's Grant in Land Determination in Indonesia: a Case Study in Morowali Weri, Asmadi; Kemala Sari, Dewi; Hiola, Adiguna Kharismawan
Hang Tuah Law Journal VOLUME 8 ISSUE 2, OCTOBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/htlj.v8i2.228

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The study investigates the implementation of the Sultan Bungku grant in Morowali Regency, Indonesia, given its historical significance and potential for land conflicts in the region. This research Purpose of Writing for aims to understand how the Sultan Bungku grant, a traditional land tenure system, has been adapted to contemporary land governance practices in Morowali, especially in light of industrial development. This research method is A normative legal research approach was employed, combined with interviews with relevant stakeholders in Morowali Regency. The study found that while the Sultan Bungku grant has historical significance, its implementation has been influenced by the introduction of modern land tenure systems, such as those established by the National Land Agency (BPN). This has led to a complex interplay between traditional and modern land governance practices. Despite the potential for land conflicts, the presence of the BPN and local government has contributed to a relatively stable investment environment in Morowali. This research provides valuable insights into the evolution of land tenure systems in Indonesia, particularly in regions with historical ties to traditional land governance. It highlights the challenges and opportunities associated with balancing traditional practices with modern land administration.