Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
Vol. 4 No. 9 (2026): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities

Legal Politics of the Recognition of Indigenous Customary Land Rights in West Papua After the Constitutional Court Ruling on Customary Forests

Jandrie Sembiring (Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia)
Rahayu Subekti (Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia)
Rosita Candrakirana (Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia)



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Publish Date
15 Jun 2026

Abstract

The recognition of indigenous people’s customary land rights in Indonesia remains a persistent legal and political issue, particularly in regions where customary law continues to function as a living normative order, such as West Papua. A major constitutional development occurred through Constitutional Court Decision No. 35/PUU-X/2012, which affirmed that customary forests are no longer part of state forests, thereby strengthening the legal position of indigenous peoples over their traditional territories. However, this juridical progress has not automatically resulted in effective recognition and protection at the administrative level. This study examined the legal politics underlying the recognition of customary land rights in West Papua in the aftermath of the Constitutional Court’s decision. Using a socio-legal approach combined with doctrinal legal analysis, this paper explores the tension between normative recognition and empirical implementation in land administration practices. The study finds that the post-decision legal framework still reflects a state-centric orientation, in which recognition of indigenous rights remains dependent upon bureaucratic validation, fragmented regulation, and formal governmental determination of indigenous communities. In West Papua, these challenges are intensified by legal pluralism, overlapping regulatory regimes, and the absence of adaptive mechanisms for communal land registration. This paper argues that the existing legal politics has not yet fully moved from symbolic recognition toward substantive justice. Therefore, a reconstruction of legal policy is necessary, integrating legal pluralism, participatory mapping, and institutional recognition of customary authorities within the national land administration system.

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jsh

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Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Earth & Planetary Sciences Environmental Science Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

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Asian Journal of Social and Humanities is a scientific journal in the form of research and can be accessed openly. This journal is published once bimonthly by Beritrust Publisher. Asian Journal of Social and Humanities provides a means for ongoing discussion of relevant issues that fall within the ...