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KONFLIK NORMA DALAM PEMBERIAN IZIN JANGKA WAKTU HAK ATAS TANAH WILAYAH IBU KOTA NUSANTARA Maulana, Muhammad Asrul; Sukardi; Salman, Radian
Veritas et Justitia Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): Veritas et Justitia
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Parahyangan Catholic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25123/g032eq74

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This study analyzes the normative conflicts surrounding the regulation of land rights duration in Indonesia’s Capital City and the legal implications of the land rights cycle in its development. The research focuses on the implementation of Presidential Regulation Number 75 of 2024 and Government Regulation Number 29 of 2024, which amends Government Regulation Number 12 of 2023. Employing a normative method, the study reveals that inconsistencies arise between the general principles of the Basic Agrarian Law (UUPA) and the more specific provisions applicable to the Capital City. The newly introduced government regulation substantially extends the durations for the Right to Cultivate (HGU), Right to Build (HGB), and Right to Use, departing from UUPA’s more restrictive agrarian policies. This discrepancy creates legal uncertainty for investors and land users, underlining the urgent need for regulatory harmonization to maintain legal coherence and stability. Moreover, the policy allowing land control for up to two cycles may lead to monopolization and exacerbate social inequality due to the prolonged periods of HGU and HGB. The regulation also broadens foreign investor access to land in the Capital City, potentially clashing with UUPA’s principles of social justice and national sovereignty. To safeguard public interest, prevent legal ambiguity, and ensure equitable land governance, it is essential to align these new regulations with the foundational values of the UUPA. The government must provide a clear and accurate interpretation of these provisions and enforce limitations on land ownership by individuals and legal entities to prevent misuse and protect national interests.
KONFLIK NORMA DALAM PEMBERIAN IZIN JANGKA WAKTU HAK ATAS TANAH WILAYAH IBU KOTA NUSANTARA Maulana, Muhammad Asrul; Sukardi; Salman, Radian
Veritas et Justitia Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): Veritas et Justitia
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Parahyangan Catholic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25123/g032eq74

Abstract

This study analyzes the normative conflicts surrounding the regulation of land rights duration in Indonesia’s Capital City and the legal implications of the land rights cycle in its development. The research focuses on the implementation of Presidential Regulation Number 75 of 2024 and Government Regulation Number 29 of 2024, which amends Government Regulation Number 12 of 2023. Employing a normative method, the study reveals that inconsistencies arise between the general principles of the Basic Agrarian Law (UUPA) and the more specific provisions applicable to the Capital City. The newly introduced government regulation substantially extends the durations for the Right to Cultivate (HGU), Right to Build (HGB), and Right to Use, departing from UUPA’s more restrictive agrarian policies. This discrepancy creates legal uncertainty for investors and land users, underlining the urgent need for regulatory harmonization to maintain legal coherence and stability. Moreover, the policy allowing land control for up to two cycles may lead to monopolization and exacerbate social inequality due to the prolonged periods of HGU and HGB. The regulation also broadens foreign investor access to land in the Capital City, potentially clashing with UUPA’s principles of social justice and national sovereignty. To safeguard public interest, prevent legal ambiguity, and ensure equitable land governance, it is essential to align these new regulations with the foundational values of the UUPA. The government must provide a clear and accurate interpretation of these provisions and enforce limitations on land ownership by individuals and legal entities to prevent misuse and protect national interests.
Co-Authors Achmad Afandi, Zanuar Akbar, Haeril Ali Mannagalli Amalia Fitriany, Shafyra amalina, zaskiya Annisa, Fadila N. Arif Rahman Hakim Arif Rahman Hakim Arsyad, Syaif Artyo, Yovereld Alexetty Avany Mahmudah Bimantara, Arya Christina Rachmawati, Dri Utari Dodi Jaya Wardana Dony Orlando Nasution Dri Utari Christina Rachmawati Eduardo Saratoga Wrahatnala Eko Widiarto Eko Widiarto, Eko Enrico Benedictus Silagen Erni Agustin Fadhlullah, M. R. Faizal Kurniawan Fauzia, Ana Fitriany, Shafyra Amalia Giza'a Jati Pamoro Giza’a Jati Pamoro Hamdi, M. Adib Akmal Hardt, Sascha Ilhami Ginang Pratidina Indrawati Indria Wahyuni Jati Pamoro, Giza'a Joeni Arianto Kurniawan Listiawan, Hermadi M. Hadi Subhan Mannagalli, Ali Mas Rahmah, Mas Maulana, Muhammad Asrul Mohammad Syaiful Aris Muchamamd Ali Safa’at Muhamad Zainal Arifin Muhammad Padol Muhshi, Adam Muklis Al'anam Nasution, Dony Orlando Ni Made Sukartini Noventri, Ardhana C. Nur Annisa, Fadila Nur Annisa Pangastuti, Inagatha Setyarahma Permanasari, Tyasning Pratiwi, Tria Dina Putri, Luh Putu Yeyen Karista Raden Mohamad Herdian Bhakti Rafi Al Malik Rosa Ristawati Rr. Herini Siti Aisyah Safa'at, Muchamamd Ali Salma, Fairus Dhea Sanjaya, Haris Saputro, Aries Sembiring, Rinawati Sihombing, Uli Parulian Singarimbun, Bernard Nicholas Solly Aryza Sri Winarsi Sukardi . Sukardi Sukardi Sukardi Sukardi Suparto Wijoyo Tahegga Primananda Alfath Taskesen, Suat Tunggul Ansari Setia Negara Uli Parulian Sihombing Wardhani, Fitri Warit Aziz Wibawa, Wahyu APM Wilda Prihatiningtyas