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Legal Certainty of Customary Land Certificates of the Minangkabau Customary Community in Solok Regency: Kepastian Hukum Sertifikat Tanah Ulayat Kaum Adat Minangkabau Di Kabupaten Solok Channiago, Erin; Fidiyani, Rini
Annual Review of Legal Studies Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/arls.vol1i3.12511

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Minangkabau customary land is a high heritage that cannot be traded, communal ownership rights (shared), Customary land registration does not have regulations that require customary land to be registered, in government regulation No. 24 of 1997 concerning land registration. Customary land is not included in the object of registration. Considering that customary land registration is important as proof of ownership of land rights in accordance with one of the objectives of the UUPA in creating legal certainty, which aims to provide legal certainty and legal protection of people's land rights fairly and evenly. the community does not know whether customary land can be registered and land registration in whose name, and how to carry out customary land registration. The community's assumption in the customary land registration process requires time and a complicated process and expensive costs. The conclusion of this study is first, customary land registration can be with MKW and different ownership rights and requirements, second, there is a community goal of wanting to register customary land, third, there are obstacles in the customary land registration process both external and internal. Suggestions in this study (1) The Solok Regency Land Office can map the location in customary land registration, (2) conduct socialization related to customary land registration.
Media and Character Education in Preventing Corruption in Indonesia: The Future Challenges Channiago, Erin; Gomang, Jursi Hermada; Cahyani, Indah Fitri; Ginting, Fenny Tania; Isnin, Harum
Indonesia Media Law Review Vol 1 No 2 (2022): July-December, 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/imrev.v1i2.60582

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The research is aimed at providing an explanation and knowing the relationship that exists between knowledge of attitudes and moral emotions. The approach method in the research used is in the form of qualitative retrieval by managing data collected through primary data sources by means of a literature study. The data that has been collected was analyzed using descriptive analysis, focusing on the description of the meaning in several categories and correlated with the theory of character formation in order to find a correlation between the cultivation of an anti-corruptive spirit and the urgency of character education as an effort to minimize corrupt culture in Indonesia. The results of this study indicate that character education can form non-corruptive souls for the nation's generation, especially the younger generation so that they can make anti-corruption culture a culture that thickens in life and performance when they are domiciled in a state administration. The results also show that there is a relationship between knowledge attitude and moral feeling, even though the period of time is not so fast, but the impact of this moral feeling will be felt after a period of time. While in attitude behavior there is an increase in a positive direction, one of which is the implementation of the honesty canteen which in the implementation of the honesty canteen is already good with the percentage results reaching an average of 80% meaning that anti-corruption values ​​slowly begin to form with good habits which then familiarize the nation's generation to be honest and contribute greatly to the consistency of the non-corruption movement for the development of the country's progress that is free from corrupt attitudes