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Regulatory Model for the Cancellation of Authentic Notarial Deeds Based on Principles of Justice Mashdurohatun, Anis; Waruwu , Ingati Margaretha; Saktiawan , Muhammad Dias; Supriyadi, Supriyadi; Aaty El-Sonbaty, Atta Abdel
Journal of Human Rights, Culture and Legal System Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): Journal of Human Rights, Culture and Legal System
Publisher : Lembaga Contrarius Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53955/jhcls.v4i3.407

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The cancellation of an authentic notarial deed can be carried out by one of the parties or the aggrieved party if the deed contains legal defects, causing it to be downgraded to a private deed. The cancellation must be conducted by filing a lawsuit in the court with jurisdiction over the place where the authentic notarial deed was created. This research aims to analyze the cancellation of authentic notarial deeds from the perspective of civil procedural law, which is not yet based on the principles of justice. It also seeks to identify weaknesses in the current procedures and propose a justice-based reconstruction model for the cancellation of authentic deeds made by notaries. The study uses a socio-legal paradigm with relativism ontology and an empirical juridical approach, employing non-doctrinal legal research methods. Primary data were collected through field research, including interviews and/or questionnaires with competent parties. The findings reveal that the reasons for cancellation include non-fulfillment of objective conditions of agreements, absolute incapacity, lack of authority, contradictions with legal provisions, violations of public order or morality, fulfillment of legal events with void conditions, relative incapacity, defects of will, abuse of circumstances, breach of contract, and non-compliance with formal agreement requirements. The study suggests establishing a legal harmonization institution and including judicial decisions in the legislative hierarchy, as well as reconstructing the National Land Agency’s service system for better deed management.
Rethinking Palm Oil Plastic Regulations for Sustainable and Ecological Justice Anis Mashdurohatun; Yusfandi Usman; Toni Ariadi Efendi; Purwatik, Purwatik; Istiniyati, Istiniyati
Journal of Human Rights, Culture and Legal System Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Human Rights, Culture and Legal System
Publisher : Lembaga Contrarius Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53955/jhcls.v5i2.681

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Oil Palm Plantations significantly contribute to Indonesia’s economy through agricultural production and exports. However, their development has caused environmental damage and social conflicts, leading stakeholders to resist and call for more sustainable management practices to protect both the environment and local communities. This study aims to evaluate the current regulations on Sustainable Palm Oil Plasma management to identify weaknesses that affect ecological justice and sustainability. It seeks to propose improvements based on ecological justice principles to ensure environmental protection and social fairness. The research uses a constructivist approach, collecting and descriptively analyzing data from stakeholders, supported by relevant legal theories. This research reveals three main findings. First, fundamental problems persist in palm oil plasma management, including land conflicts due to community demands for plasma plantations within company concessions and companies’ failure to fulfill legal obligations such as building plasma plantations. Second, perceptions of sustainability standards like RSPO and ISPO differ significantly between certified and uncertified farmers, with many smallholders lacking access, knowledge, and resources to comply, limiting widespread implementation. Third, recent regulatory changes under the Job Creation Law create challenges in land availability for plasma plantations, especially in regions with limited land, impacting both plantation companies and plasma farmers.
Co-Authors Aaty El-Sonbaty, Atta Abdel Abiem Pandya Prasojo Achmad Sulchan Agus Finaningrum, Kiki Agus Supriyadi Agustina Suryaningtyas AHMAD FAISOL ahmad habibi Ahmad Zaki Mubarok Ahmed Rabie Akbar S, Muhammad Aqlizar Al-Farjani, Saleh Hashem Alfarizi Lubis, Muhammad Fathur Ananingati, Ananingati Andaryanti, Yuni Andhika Buana Prasadhana Andri Winjaya Laksana, Andri Winjaya Andrianto Budi Santoso Angga Nugraha Firmansyah Ar Rahiim Innash Arief Indra Kusuma Adhi Arif Zaenal Abidin Arpangi Arpangi, Arpangi Aryani, Fajar Dian Bagus Langgeng Prasetiyo Bahtiyar Efendi Bambang Tri Bawono Benseghir, Mourad Budi Setianingrum, Reni Budiman, H. Haris Cahaya Mutiara Mardiana Putri Cahyono, Ma’ruf Cristovão Pinto, Felix Dafitson Husthinob Daniel Yudi Christanto Denny Kusuma Derick Yunanda Desi Wulan Anggraini Dodi Jaya Wardana Efendi, Bahtiyar Eko Soponyono Elsonbaty, Atta Eman Suparman Endah Wahyuningsih, Sri Endah, Sri Endang Kusnandar Endang Yuniarti Erawati, Wahyu Ririn Eristadora, Stephanie Erny Herawati Erwin Aditya Pratama Esti Royani, Esti Eyrsa Setya Kurnia Fatma Wati Fauzia, Ana Fifian Leliana Fonaha Hulu Gholib Ivan Ali Gunarto Gunarto Gunarto Gunarto Gunarto H. Gunarto Hanung Hendratmoko Hari Purwadi, Hari Hartiwiningsih Hartiwiningsih Hendro Widodo Henning Glaser Hidayat Abdulah Holyness Nurdin Singadimedja I Made Dwi Jayantara I Putu Angga Feriyana Indah Nailal Muna Indana Fawaizah Indriasari, Evy Irene Svinarky Irwan Irwan Istiniyati, Istiniyati Jawade Hafidz Junaidi Junaidi K W, Jaka Kholifatul Aziz, Elfira Nur King On Putra Jaya Kismanto Kismanto Kristiawanto Kusuma, Andi Lathifah Hanim Latifah Hanim Latifah Latifah M. Ali Mansyur M. Hasyim Muallim Mahardika, Dinar Mahyuni Mahyuni Mariah S.M. Purba Masdoro, Masdoro Megacaesa Fuditia Fuditia Meta Suryani Moh. Abd Basith Mohamad Rofiqi Mohamed, Muhammad Azimuddin Mohammad Irfan Rifai Muhammad Azam Muhammad Azam Muhammad Dias Saktiawan Muhammad Fahrudin Muhammad Hilmi Akhsin Mukti Fajar Nur Dewata, Mukti Fajar Muna, Nailatul Najati, Fia Agustina Ngadino Ngadino Ni Made Srinitri Nizar Anwar Nur Indah Setyoningrum Nuridin Nurkhasanah, Aisyatun Nurul Masrifah Pradikta Andi Alvat Pratama Hapsari, Ifahda Prihananto Prihananto Purwatik, Purwatik Rabiie, Ahmed Rahmanto, Endy Satya Rekowarno Rekowarno Riska Fauziana Riskha Amaliya Lubis Rivan Achmad Purwantono Rizal Anugrah Bachriar Rudi Iskandar Sahal Afhami Saktiawan , Muhammad Dias Salman, Mohammed Abdullah Sari, Pebrina Permata Setiyawan, Deni Setyaningsih Setyaningsih Simanjuntak, Alden Juniedy Sisno Pujinoto Siti Rodhiyah Dwi Istinah Somaerin Saputra Sri Endah Wahyuningsih Sri Endah Wahyuningsih Sugihartono, Bambang Suhanan, Aan Sukarmi Sukarmi Sulistyani, Ratu Vidi SUMIYATI SUMIYATI Supriyadi Supriyadi SUROTO Syafira, Nimasgari Dhaeyu Wildan Thomas Aquino A. S Tiyas Vika Widyastuti Toni Ariadi Efendi Tri Bawono, Bambang Tri Normalita Putri, Ajeng Tri Ulfi Handayani Waruwu , Ingati Margaretha Wawan Setiyawan Widya Putri Idayatama Yeni Ratnasari Yurulina Gulo Yusfandi Usman YUZURU, SHIMADA Zamrudi, Ehwan Zulfikar Hanafi Bahri