001 Hak Akses (open/membership)membership
700 Entri Tambahan Nama OrangLindsey, Timothy, supervisor
336 Content Typetext (rdacontent)
264b Nama PenerbitFakultas Hukum Universitas Indonesia
710 Entri Tambahan Badan KorporasiUniversitas Indonesia. Fakultas Hukum
049 No. Barkod07-22-07003778
504 Catatan Bibliografipages 202-213
852 LokasiPerpustakaan UI
338 Carrier Typeonline resource (rdacarrier)
590 Cat. Sumber Pengadaan KoleksiDeposit
903 Stock OpnameRutin-November-Sugiarti
053 No. Induk07-22-07003778
Tahun Buka Akses
653 Kata Kuncihukum adat; pembangunan hukum; hukum pertanahan; pertanahan kehutanan
040 Sumber PengataloganLibUI eng rda
245 Judul UtamaAdat and Land Law in a Plural System: A Study of Forestry Regulations and Indonesian 'Legal Development'
264c Tahun Terbit2004
650 Subyek TopikAdat law; Adat law -- Indoensia; Land law
850 Lembaga PemilikUniversitas Indonesia
904b Pemeriksa Lembar KerjaSugiarti
520 Ringkasan/Abstrak/IntisariThis thesis asks what is wrong with legal development in Indonesia? Adat law, forestry law and land law are used as primary vehicle of analysis, because adat law is the oldest form of law existing in Indonesia and is still widely followed especially among the rural population, still the majority of people in Indonesia. Statutes regarding forestry and land are the formal laws which have the most profound effect on adat law communities. The thesis finds, first, that formal law enforcement in Indonesia is disappointing and this has led to a popular mistrust of the formal legal system. Second, it finds most of the population are still unfamiliar with formal legal norms. This is the result of a clash between, on the one hand, the conceptual notions relied upon by Indonesian government in establishing the law (based on assumption that 'the people will follow the law'), and, on the other, those norms central to adat law ('the law will follow people's customs'). This fundamental conflict in grundnorm inevitably leads to disputes in connection with land, particularly in forest areas. These are made worse because rights are not properly enforced and dispute settlement procedures are ineffective. As a result the Indonesian land and forestry law regime is dysfunctional. This has adverse impacts on rural populations, especially adat law communities, in the sense that their land-related rights are weak, ignored or ineffective. The thesis recommends that the formal law-making process should be reformed to better adopt a key element of adat law-making process, that is, public acceptance, through improved consultation and public education. More specifically in relation to land and forestry law, the thesis recommends that formal law expressly acknowledge and protect adat communities and their adat land rights, especially, communal interests in land {ulayat rights). This should be done by new provisions that would: have binding force; allow formal registration of such interests; exclude adat forestland from the definition of state forestland; and acknowledge adat communities as legal persons.
090 No. Panggil SetempatD-pdf
d-Entri Utama Nama Orang
500 Catatan UmumDapat diakses di UIANA (lib.ui.ac.id) saja
d-Entri Tambahan Nama Orang
337 Media Typecomputer (rdamedia)
526 Catatan Informasi Program StudiIlmu Hukum
100 Entri Utama Nama OrangBudi Darmono, author
264a Kota TerbitDepok
300 Deskripsi Fisikx, 216 pages ; 28 cm + appendix
904a Pengisi Lembar KerjaSugiarti
Akses Naskah Ringkas
856 Akses dan Lokasi Elektronik
502 Catatan Jenis KaryaDisertasi
041 Kode Bahasaeng