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Journal of Constitutional Law Society (JCLS)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28295013     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36448/jcls
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Journal of Constitutional Law Society (JCLS) is an international journal in the field of constitutional law. JCLS does not rule out accepting scientific articles in State Administrative Law, Government Science, Political Science, International Relations, as long as the scientific studies are related to the development and progress of constitutional law. JCLS is an Open Access Journal that can be accessed and downloaded online and free of charge. JCLS is a journal managed by the Center for the Study of Constitution and Legislation, University of Bandar Lampung, one of the scientific incubators owned by the University of Bandar Lampung. JCLS strives to ensure high visibility and increased citation for all published scientific articles. This journal aims to facilitate scientific work on the latest theoretical and practical aspects of constitutional law and several scientific branches related to the development and progress of constitutional law and state administrative law. JCLS opens opportunities for experts, academics, researchers, practitioners, state administrators, non-governmental organizations, and observers of constitutional law and State Administrative Law to submit their manuscripts at any time.
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AGRARIAN DISPUTE RESOLUTION RELATING TO COMMON LAND USE NON-LITIGATION CHANNELS TO REGISTER AREA 45 IN MESUJI: PENYELESAIAN SENGKETA AGRARIA TERKAIT PENGGUNAAN LAHAN BERSAMA MELALUI SALURAN NON-LITIGASI UNTUK MENDAFTARKAN AREA 45 DI MESUJI Anggalana; Ramli, Irvan; Jainah, Zainab Ompu
Constitutional Law Society Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): March
Publisher : Pusat Studi Konstitusi dan Perundang-undangan

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Abstract

The agrarian dispute over customary land in the Register 45 Mesuji Forest Area is a structural conflict involving the state, corporations, and local communities. The verification of production forest areas and the issuance of management permits to private entities without taking into account the rights and existence of the communities that have long managed and used the land are the main causes of this dispute. The current settlement strategy, which has involved coercive measures and litigation, has not worked and has even prolonged the war and exacerbated human rights abuses. The objectives of this study are to evaluate the efficacy of non-litigation dispute settlement, analyze the features of agricultural conflicts in Register 45 Mesuji, and investigate how customary land disputes are resolved in other nations. Statutory, conceptual, and comparative legal techniques are all part of the normative juridical research methodology. The research results of the study demonstrate that agricultural conflicts in Register 45 are complex and cannot be adequately settled by a formal court system alone. Since non-litigation dispute resolution techniques like discussion and mediation promote inclusive discourse, lessen conflict escalation, and uphold community rights, they have a higher chance of achieving substantive justice. Studies comparing South Africa, Brazil, and the Philippines demonstrate that the state's active mediation role and acknowledgement of indigenous peoples' collective rights are essential to the long-term settlement of agricultural disputes. This study suggests a Register 45 conflict resolution approach that uses multi-party mediation focused on restorative justice and human rights protection, temporary acknowledgment of community management rights, and participatory inventory.