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Pengaturan Dan Kriteria Penertiban Tanah Terlantar Di Indonesia
Author(s) -
Gusti Ayu Kade Komalasari
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
jurnal ilmiah raad kertha/raad kertha
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2723-5564
pISSN - 2620-6595
DOI - 10.47532/jirk.v2i2.157
Subject(s) - government (linguistics) , legislation , control (management) , land tenure , business , demolition , local government , order (exchange) , public administration , political science , law , economics , finance , geography , engineering , management , agriculture , civil engineering , philosophy , linguistics , archaeology
Neglect of land in rural and urban areas, in addition to being unwise, uneconomic, andunjust, is also a violation of the obligations that must be carried out by right-holders or parties whohave obtained land tenure. Juridical efforts by the government to curb neglected land, in the sense thatit has not been utilized in accordance with the nature and purpose of granting its rights, the Governmentissued Government Regulation No. 11 of 2010 concerning Control and Utilization of Abandoned Landenacted on January 22, 2010. The issue in this journal is 1) What are the arrangements and criteria forregulating abandoned land in Indonesia? 2) What are the inhibiting factors in controlling neglectedland in Indonesia and how to resolve them? The inhibiting factors for the demolition of neglected landare 1) Internal factors, namely the unclear working unit in charge and responsible for theimplementation of control and utilization of neglected land, the limited number of implementing staffand unclear funding for the implementation of these activities. 2) External include: 1) Juridical aspects,among others, the absence of legal provisions and legislation relating to the identification andassessment of neglected in various Central and Regional Government technical agencies and followupefforts with regulations for implementing control and utilization of negatively coordinated land. 2)Sociological aspects, including efforts to confirm the presence of abandoned land through theidentification and evaluation of the field in a coordinated manner involving the relevant agencies, theRegional Government and the local community. 3) Economic aspects, including the coordinated use ofabandoned land for those who need business development facilities in the form of technical assistance,business cooperation and financing.

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