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Legal Sociology Review of The Development of Land Services in Indonesia Waldani, Izmi
JLAST : Journal of Law and Social Transformation Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Law and Social Transformation (JLAST)
Publisher : As- Sakinah Law Firm & Society of Visual Informatics

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62527/jlast.2.1.12

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Abstract This study investigates the complex relationship between Indonesian social dynamics and the legal framework governing land development, examining the implications for societal welfare and legal certainty. Indonesia's land governance environment is changing dramatically as a result of fast population expansion and the shift to the digital era. Despite the desire for an equitable and flourishing society, gaps exist between the idealistic goals of community development and the practical implementation of agrarian legislation. This study seeks to answer the following questions: the impact of Indonesian social behavior on law creation and implementation, the impact of social structures on legal interpretation, the role of community organizations and governmental bodies in legal regulation, and the evolution of land service through the lens of legal sociology. By examining these issues, this study hopes to provide insights into the complexity of land development in Indonesia, with an emphasis on increasing legal clarity and promoting societal well-being.
Strengthening Land Allocation Policies for Empowering Local Farmers in Palm Oil Plantations Waldani, Izmi; Amri, Fauzul; Halkis, Mhd; Andora, Hengki; Warman, Kurnia
Lex Publica Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : APPTHI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58829/lp.11.1.2024.248

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This study investigates the implementation of the obligation to allocate 20% of plantation land to farmers from a jurisdictional perspective by using a case study of PT. Wanasari Nusantara in Kuantan Singingi Regency, Riau Province. The obligation, stipulated under the Regulation of the Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency Number 26 of 2007, aims to empower local communities and foster regional economic development. Employing an empirical legal research methodology, this study analyzes legal frameworks and qualitative data gathered through stakeholder interviews. The findings indicate that the company has not fully complied with its obligations, largely due to inadequate oversight and a lack of transparency in the management and expansion of Land Use Rights (Hak Guna Usaha or HGU). From the perspective of spatial planning law, land allocation policies are vital to ensure equitable access to land resources. However, these policies require stronger regulatory frameworks and enforcement mechanisms to achieve their objectives. The study concludes by recommending a comprehensive revision of supervision mechanisms and an enhanced governmental role to ensure effective implementation of land allocation policies. This approach is essential for achieving distributive justice and promoting sustainable social and economic development.