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LEGAL PROTECTION FOR THE CONCEPT OF GREEN NOTARY FOR NOTARIAL OFFICERS Dzakiah, Wanda Putri; Rahayu, Mella Ismelina Farma
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Awang Long Law Review
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Hukum Awang Long

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v8i1.1858

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The growing emphasis on sustainability within the legal sector has given rise to the concept of the green notary, which promotes digitalization and the reduction of paper-based documentation in notarial practices. This study examines the legal protections afforded to Notaries who adopt green notary practices in Indonesia. Employing a normative juridical research method, this study reviews applicable laws, legal doctrines, and scholarly literature, with particular focus on the compatibility of green notary practices with the principles of legal certainty, professional responsibility, and notarial ethics. The findings indicate that although the green notary concept has not yet been expressly regulated, existing legal frameworks—namely the Notary Law, the Electronic Information and Transactions Law, and the Personal Data Protection Law—may serve as an implicit legal basis for its implementation. The application of green notary practices introduces important legal implications relating to the scope of notarial authority, professional accountability, data protection obligations, and ethical conduct. Accordingly, regulatory harmonization, the establishment of detailed operational guidelines, and the formulation of digital professional ethics standards are essential to ensure that green notary practices are legally valid, efficient, and sustainable in the contemporary digital era.
RATIO LEGIS FOR THE ABOLITION OF GIRIK AS EVIDENCE OF LAND OWNERSHIP UNDER GOVERNMENT REGULATION NUMBER 18 OF 2021 Putri, Eka Ratna; Rahayu, Mella Ismelina Farma
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Awang Long Law Review
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Hukum Awang Long

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v8i1.1882

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Land holds a crucial role in the lives of Indonesian people, serving not only as an economic asset but also as a social and cultural symbol. However, land ownership based on girik documents often leads to disputes due to the uncertainty of its legal status. This study aims to analyze the ratio legis behind the abolition of girik as evidence of land ownership based on Article 96 of Government Regulation Number 18 of 2021, which mandates the conversion of all customary lands into certificates no later than 2026. The research method employed is normative juridical, using statutory and conceptual approaches. The data sources include primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials analyzed qualitatively. The results show that the abolition of girik is grounded in the principles of legal certainty, administrative justice, and the need to establish an orderly and integrated national land administration system. This policy is a logical consequence of the transition of Indonesia’s land law system toward a single system based on certificates as the only valid proof of ownership. The abolition of girik is expected to prevent agrarian disputes, reduce opportunities for land-related fraud, and promote a fair and modernized land administration system that ensures legal certainty.
Co-Authors Afrizal Hadi Permana Aldiansyah Yudha Prawira Amad Sudiro, Amad ammanda michelle sumampow Anak Agung Ngurah Adhi Wibisana Anak Agung Sagung Laksmi Dewi Andriani, Kasmita Angin , Sarwan Perangin Antari, Ni Putu Dea Anthon F. Susanto, Anthon F. Anthon Freddy Susanto Arinto Nurcahyo Asrun, Andi Muhammad Ayu, Bumi Carissa Janice Carrin Finerly Christiawan, Rio Cynthia Phillo Dharma, Ananda Surya Dzakiah, Wanda Putri Edwin, Shane Efridani Lubis Fatimah Zahro febyola berylani sugiarto Finna Maessy Pangestika Firdaus Arifin, Firdaus Florencia Irena, Florencia Gemilang, Wita Anugrah Handoyo Handoyo Hansen Joneri Hartono, Octafani Rheaeda Iriani, Kunto Fitricia Elfisa Jane, Fara Jennyver Willyanto Joko Pramono K, Rachmasari Anna Kanaya, Franzeska Ratu Kenneth Kenneth Khoirunnisa, Balqis Kunto Fitricia Elfisa Iriani Kurniawan, Immanuel Stanly Kurniawan, Stanley Laurel Rahardjo Liya Sukma Muliya Louisa, Natasha M, Nabila Dyahayu Maarif, Ihsanul Manik, Kezia Ratu Clarissa Marlianti, Selly Marsalina Kareth Muhamad l Haris Zulkarnaen Sitompul Munthe, Duma Sinta Uli Murbani, Anastasia Wahyu Mutia Dewi , Rury Nasution, Adellailla Neni Ruhaeni Nico Casey Ningtiyas, ⁠Hanna Ade Nugroho, Aldhy Bintang nur rizki, Raden achmad Nurhasanah, Nia Nurramdani, Husni Oke Sonia, Eztha Pahrazi, Raihan Panggabean, Nicholas Permana, Afrizal Hadi Prabowo, Romi Galih Prawira, Aldiansyah Yudha Prihartati, Julia Putra, Rifky Anantha Putri, Eka Ratna Raden Achmad Nur Rizki Rasji, Rasji ratna sari purba, Theresia Regina Christhalia Reyhan Raesandi Rivaldi Rizky Rizki Hirmanto Rizky, Rivaldi Romi Galih Prabowo RR. ELLA EVRITA H Sambuaga, Jefferson Asprila Saripan, Hartini Sheerleen, Sheerleen Simanungkalit, Rosalina Situmorang, Waldus Stevenson, Jerry Susanto, Anthon F Sutjiadi, Andreas Ujianti, Ni Made Puspasutari Utami, Annisa Nur Wahyudani Oktavia, Ketut Ria Wibisana, Anak Agung Ngurah Adhi Widyaningrum, Tuti Yunita Wahyu Medyawati Zulkarnaen Sitompul, Muhamad l Haris