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FREE, PRIOR AND INFORMED CONSENT IN FULFILLING THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS OF CITIZENS IN THE MINING SECTOR
Author(s) -
Harliansyah Harliansyah,
Astiti Swanita Rini,
Eva Nopitasari Siagian,
Tuntas Karawahno Andjab,
Rokhaya Fall
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of law, environment and natural resources
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2828-9137
pISSN - 2776-4974
DOI - 10.51749/injurlens.v1i1.2
Subject(s) - government (linguistics) , christian ministry , business , political science , public administration , informed consent , law , coal mining , public relations , engineering , coal , waste management , medicine , philosophy , linguistics , alternative medicine , pathology
Based on data from the Directorate General of Mineral and Coal, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, in 2017, there are 9,353 Mining Business Licenses (MBL) with 9,074 MBLs entered in the DG of Mineral and Coal database. Of these, 6,565 MBLs passed the CnC requirements, while the remaining 2,509 MBLs were categorized as non-CnC. The focus of the problems studied are: (1) What is the Direction of Changes in Government Policy in the Mining Sector? (2) What is the relationship between Free, Prior and Informed Consent with the fulfillment of the constitutional rights of citizens in the mining sector? The method used in this study is doctrinal legal research focusing on sources of law. The result shows that (1) There are changes in government policy in the mining sector, which was only constrained in its implementation, but has now become more problematic because of the removal of the article on the imperative community participation; (2) In every policy setting, FPIC must be implemented and must be given to the community, especially those who are directly affected. Thus, FPIC can be said to be a form of community rights that must be fulfilled by the government as the licensor legally to fulfill the constitutional rights of its citizens.

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