This sociological juridical research focuses on how land disputes are handled and resolved in Minahasa Regency, in light of Regulation of the Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/Head of the National Land Agency Number 21 of 2020 concerning the Handling and Settlement of Land Cases. Through regulatory review, observation, and interviews, data is then analyzed using legal, linguistic, and conceptual approaches. The results show that land disputes can be handled and resolved outside of court, in addition to resolving them through mediation. Mediation is an important option. The government, through the National Land Agency (BPN) and village heads, can act as mediators who can be held legally and historically accountable.
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