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Legal Analysis of Land Certification Policy from the Perspective of Legal Certainty of Land Rights Safitri, Widia; Isnaeni, Diyan; Misranto, Misranto
Journal La Sociale Vol. 6 No. 6 (2025): Journal La Sociale
Publisher : Borong Newinera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journal-la-sociale.v6i6.2476

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This study aims to analyze land certification policies in order to realize legal certainty of land rights, with a focus on the implementation of the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) program in Raas District, Sumenep Regency. The method used in this study is a normative juridical method with a legislative and conceptual approach. Data sources were obtained from primary legal materials such as the Basic Agrarian Law, Government Regulation No. 24 of 1997, and Regulation of the Minister of ATR/BPN No. 6 of 2018, supported by secondary legal materials in the form of scientific journals, books, and reports from related agencies. The results of the study indicate that the PTSL program has been normatively designed to provide legal protection for community land rights, however, its implementation in Raas District is still faced with various obstacles. These include low community participation, limited ownership documents, land boundary issues, and a lack of community legal understanding. Although the policy is aligned with the principle of legal certainty, its effectiveness is hampered by the lack of resources, infrastructure, and accessibility in the island region. This indicates a gap between legal norms and social reality. This study recommends the need to strengthen inter-institutional coordination, increase land service capacity, and provide ongoing legal outreach to ensure equitable and just legal certainty for communities in remote areas.
Digital Law Enforcement and Public Trust in Pasuruan’s E-Ticketing System Iswanto, Muhammad Yudhi; Misranto, Misranto; Sunardi, Sunardi
Academia Open Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.10.2025.12769

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General Background: The modernization of traffic law enforcement in Indonesia marks a transition from conventional to digital systems through electronic ticketing (e-tilang), reflecting the state’s adaptation to technological and social transformations. Specific Background: Police Regulation Number 2 of 2025 introduces electronic evidence-based enforcement to enhance transparency, efficiency, and accountability in traffic management within the jurisdiction of the Pasuruan Regency Police. Knowledge Gap: Despite its normative strength, the practical effectiveness of this regulation remains unclear, especially regarding its harmony with social dynamics, legal culture, and local infrastructure readiness. Aims: This study examines the legal effectiveness of e-ticketing implementation in Pasuruan Regency by analyzing the interrelation between legal norms, enforcement structures, and public awareness. Results: Findings reveal that while e-ticketing aligns with the legality principle and reduces extortion, its effectiveness is constrained by limited infrastructure, low digital literacy, and weak cross-agency coordination. Novelty: This research highlights e-ticketing as not merely an administrative reform but a moral-legal transformation emphasizing justice, empathy, and public trust in digital law. Implications: Strengthening legal literacy, enhancing interagency integration, and promoting participatory education are essential for realizing a humane, transparent, and just digital legal system.  Highlights: Examines how technology transforms traditional law enforcement into digital systems. Identifies key barriers such as limited infrastructure and low digital literacy. Emphasizes the need for human-centered, just, and transparent digital law practices. Keywords: Legal Effectiveness, E-Ticketing, Digital Law Enforcement, Traffic Justice