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Returning the Stolen Land (The Current Settlement of the Senamanenek Kampar Indigenous People with PT. Perkebunan Nusantara V) Firdaus, Firdaus; Hendra, Rahmad; Samariadi, Samariadi; Firmanda, Hengki
Jambe Law Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Jambi University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/home.v6i2.316

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Conflicts over land between Senamanenek Indigenous Peoples of Kampar Regency and PT. Perkebunan Nusantara V has occurred since the early 1990. While national legislation acknowledges adat (customary) as a legitimate basis for rights, the current legal framework presents significant hurdles for communities seeking to assert their land claims based on adat rights. As an empirical legal research, this study tries to propose a new dispute resolution model to deal with the problem. This research found that government intervention as the owner of State-Owned Company capital determines the resolution of customary land disputes such as the PTPN V and Senamanenek Indigenous Peoples disputes. The settlement was carried out after receiving a presidential order and the United Indonesia Cabinet Limited Meeting results by returning the land and its contents from the PTPN V to the government. Then, the government hands over to individual Senamanenek Indigenous Peoples members who are issued certificates of ownership through the TORA mechanism.
The State, Ulayat Rights, and Forest Conversion: Opportunities for the Talang Mamak Community? Firmanda, Hengki; Nurbani, Erlies Septiana; Wafi, Mahmud Hibatul; Samariadi; Manik, Rahmat GM; Supaat, Dina Imam
Jambe Law Journal Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Jambi University

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This study examines the potential reclassification of forest areas from National Park status to customary land (ulayat) for the Talang Mamak indigenous community in Riau. The issue stems from a longstanding conflict between the government and the Talang Mamak people, who feel that their traditional rights to the forest have been seized by the state through conservation policies. The research is positioned as a critique of the misalignment between state environmental policies and the recognition of indigenous rights, particularly in the management of natural resources. The research method used is a juridical-sociological approach, combining policy analysis through literature review and field interviews to gather perspectives from the indigenous community, as well as legal frameworks related to customary land rights and forest management. The findings show that the state’s centralized, conservation-oriented policies often conflict with sustainable forest management practices that the Talang Mamak people have followed for centuries. This conflict is exacerbated by the weak recognition and legal protection of the community's customary land rights. However, there is significant potential to reclassify the forest into indigenous-managed areas, provided there is strong policy support and active participation from all relevant stakeholders
Co-Authors , Dasrol Adiguna, Fajar Agista, Eitamara Agrina Agrina Agrina, Agrina Ahmad, Jafar Akbar, Muhammad Fauzi Akmal, Saidul Alivia Yusuf, Wan Puji Allifa Amelia Alparon Azwari Andre Antonius Andrikasmi, Sukamarriko Arif Purnama Irawan Ashiddiqi, Al Razzaq Athina Kartika Sari Aulianti, Yeyen Azlina, Ira Ira Sinta Besri Nasrul Cantika, Rancy Caroline, Dewi Angel Chairul Chairul Chairul, Chairul Dahlan Tampubolon Daqiqil Id, Ibnu Darlusi, Nindia Putri Darnia, Meriza Elpha David Herlambang Dian Lioni Putri Dodi Haryono Emilda Firdaus Erdiansyah Erdiansyah Erdianto Effendi Evi Deliana HZ Fauzana, Mutia Febrialismanto Febrialismanto Febrialismanto, Febrialismanto Firdaus Firdaus Firdaus Firdaus Firdaus Fiska Nadia Geovani Meiwanda Gian Juliano GM Manik, Rahmat Hakimi, Abdul Rahim Harni Lisa Fitri Harpita Dwi Cahyani Hasanah Hasanah Hasyim, Kabul Hayatul Ismi Heni Susanti, Heni Hidayat, Defril Hulu, Ernawati Ika Ariani Kartini Indra Lesmana Indra Lesmana Indra Lukman Siregar Indrati, Amaliyah Lestari Indriani Indriani Ismail, Hilmi Ismi, Samaratul JASED EFENDI Johansen, Nicolas Kevin Juandre, Soja Juhansar Andi Latief Junita Junita Kemas Muhammad Gemilang KENNISA MAHARANI Kifli Raji Kurnia, Deby Labib Muttaqin Lastfitriani, Hellen Lestari, Afifah Sri Lestari, Leny Lioni, Tia LOPIANTI BR SEMBIRING M. Alpi Syahrin Maghfirah Maghfirah Mahmud Hibatul Wafi Manik, Rahmat Gm. Mardalena Hanifah Maria Maya Lestari Maryati Bachtiar Maryati Bahtiar Melly Carolina Bangun Meriza Elpa Darnia Mexsasai Indra Mumaddun Khaerudin Salami Mumaddun Khaerudin Salami Mutiara Seroja Nabella Puspa Rani Nadia, Fiska Naibaho, Ardiha Nainggolan, Juan Piaz Nurahim Rasudin Nurhazlina Afia Olivia Regina Putri Panggabean, Mey Sry Rejeki Pascadinianti, Meidana Putri Maharany Ayu Hasibuan Putri, Indah Perdana Putri, Olivia Regina Putri, Yunda Agusti Radith Mahatma Radith Mahatma Rafles Rajagukguk, Hengki Rahmad Hendra Rahmadan, David Rahmadani, Sutri Rahmat GM Manik Rany Angraini Rika Lestari Rika Syafitri Rio Satria Harahap Romi Kurniadi Rosa Nikmatul Fajri S Sudjito Sadewa, Attila Bastu Sahara, Elpi Salami, Mumaddun Khaerudin Samaratul Ismi Samariadi, Samariadi Sarah Salsabiila Septipah, Indah Setia Putra, Setia Sihombing, Gladys Ryanti Situmeang, Lincana Putri Sri Endang Kornita Suci Rahmadani Sudjito Soeparman Suhardi Suhardi Supaat, Dina Imam Tamana, Michelle Tania Enjelina Parhusip Tatit Hariyanti Triyananda, Maulidya Tumorang, Ria Cici Ulfa Shabrina Ulfa, Aniza Nahdatul Ulfia Hasanah Viona Margaretha Wafi, Mahmud Hibatul Wan Puji Alivia Yusuf Wangi Nurul Husna Yuselmi, T. Annisa Fristy Zahtamal Zahtamal Zulfikar Jayakusuma Zulfikar Zulfikar