Ferdinanto, Tonny
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PEMANFAATAN ASET BARANG MILIK DAERAH UNTUK PEMBANGUNAN INFRASTRUKTUR KETENAGALISTRIKAN DALAM PRESFEKTIF NEGARA HUKUM Ferdinanto, Tonny; Miharja , Marjan; Ngurah Agung, I Gusti Agung
Journal Evidence Of Law Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Journal Evidence Of Law (Agustus)
Publisher : CV. Era Digital Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59066/jel.v2i2.414

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Pengadaan tanah bagi keperluan Pembangunan Infrastruktur Ketenagalistrikan (PIK) berasal dari masyarakat sebagai pemilik hak atas tanah, namun kebutuhan tanah saat ini semakin meningkat sementara luas tanah tidak bertambah, sehingga solusi untuk memenuhi kepentingan PIK tersebut PLN bisa menggunakan tanah/lahan Barang Milik Daerah yang idle disetiap Provinsi Daerah. Namun disaat PLN penggunaan lahan Barang Milik Daerah (BMD) dalam rangka penyediaan Pembangunan Infrastruktur Ketenagalistrikan, pihak Pemerintah Daerah menerapkan Peraturan Daerah Provinsi menggunakan mekanisme sewa sedangkan PLN untuk kepentingan pembanguan infrastruktur Ketenagalistrikan, merujuk dan tunduk kepada Undang-Undang Nomor 2 Tahun 2012 tentang Pengadaan Tanah bagi Pembangunan untuk Kepentingan Umum, Undang-Undang Nomor 30 Tahun 2009 tentang Ketenagalistrikan dan Peraturan Pemerintah No.25 tahun 2021 tentang Penyelenggaraan Bidang Energi dan Sumber Daya Mineral dengan menggunakan mekanisme memberikan ganti rugi hak atas tanah atau kompensasi kepada pemegang hak atas tanah. Kondisi seperti ini yang menurut hierarki atau tata urutan peraturan perundang-undangan di Indonesia, posisi Peraturan Daerah Provinsi ini dibawah Undang-Undang/Peraturan Pemerintah Pengganti Undang-Undang, sehingga terdapat pertentangan antara peraturan perundang-undangan yang tinggi dengan yang rendah (Lex superior derogat legi inferiori). Metode pendekatan yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah penelitian hukum normatif.
Strong Sustainability and Ocean Justice: Fostering Coastal Community Well-Being in Indonesia Tarigan, Muhammad Insan; Ferdinanto, Tonny
Arena Hukum Vol. 17 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.arenahukum2024.01703.5

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Poverty and environmental issues are interconnected and entangled in complex human-environment relationships. Poor people often degrade the environment to meet present needs at the expense of their future benefits. Conversely, environmental degradation exacerbates poverty by deteriorating livelihoods, income, and health. This nexus is prevalent in coastal communities’ interactions with coastal and ocean ecosystems. The severe environmental degradation of coastal habitats and oceans endangers coastal communities whose livelihoods depend on marine ecosystem services.  Millions of people depend directly on marine resources as their main source of food and income. Indonesia has the second-largest coastline in the world, stretching approximately 81,000 kilometres. Unfortunately, the threat to the sustainability of marine biodiversity is getting more complex. Strengthening the capacity of coastal communities as key actors in managing and protecting coastal sustainability can ensure their well-being. This article identifies and proposes a robust regulatory framework for ocean justice in Indonesia’s coastal regions. A conceptual approach is employed to achieve this goal, with a review of pertinent legal literature and documents. In addition, the critical legal studies method will be utilised to identify potential areas for improvement. It can be argued that Indonesia has yet to achieve the robust sustainability level currently being sought. The concept of strong sustainability is grounded in two fundamental moral principles: environmental ethics and distributive justice.  The legal apparatus governing ocean management must be modified to address evolving governance challenges.  Although robust sustainability is not the sole determining factor of community well-being, the institutionalisation of ocean justice has the potential to facilitate the actualisation of community well-being in Indonesia's coastal regions.