Registration Of Traditional Village Land In The Ptsl Program In Gianyar District
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https://doi.org/10.59613/global.v2i8.287Keywords:
Traditional Village, Registration Conflict, PTSLAbstract
This writing aims to find subjects as appropriate rights enforcers in land registration in traditional villages in the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) program. The problem discussed is how to carry out the registration of Traditional Village land in the PTSL program in Gianyar Regency and the conflict implications of registering Traditional Village land in the PTSL program in Gianyar Regency. The type of research used in this research is empirical legal research with the problem approach used, namely the fact approach, case approach, statutory approach, concept approach, legal sociology approach, and customary law approach. Research data sources consist of primary data sources and secondary data sources. Next, it was analyzed using hermamatic analysis and content analysis. The results of this research show that the implementation of the PTSL program in Gianyar Regency can be said to be still less than optimal, where there are still many plots of land that cannot be certified due to the lack of complete physical data caused by the incomplete production of Measurement Drawings (GU) and the lack of completeness of juridical data caused by by the discovery of files that have not been completed with research minutes on juridical data and boundary determination. The implications of the conflict over customary village land registration in the PTSL program in Gianyar Regency have given rise to differences in perception regarding the meaning of the concept of land control and ownership of customary law communities and the state in real terms implemented by the Government, the National Land Agency, and Court Judges.
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