The main purpose of this scientific paper is to know in which extent the State of Indonesia as a sovereign country, able to provide legal protection against indigenous peoples in coastal areas and small islands in the utilization of its territory. During this time, the State's concern in establishing maritime is still pulling out, due to renewal and development in various sectors still tend to be centralized, centered on the land and urban areas. This makes the coastal areas and small islands vulnerable to various obstacles and challenges, including in accommodating the interests of indigenous peoples who are acknowledged to exist in the Basic Agrarian Law. Meanwhile, the existing legislation concerning the use of coastal areas and small is...
Introduction to The Problem: The rapid flow of globalization has brought indigenous peoples to prolo...
Introduction to The Problem: The rapid flow of globalization has brought indigenous peoples to prolo...
Introduction to The Problem: The rapid flow of globalization has brought indigenous peoples to prolo...
Law no. 27 of 2007 on Management of Coastal Areas and Small Islands has the basis of consideration d...
Law no. 27 of 2007 on Management of Coastal Areas and Small Islands has the basis of consideration d...
Law no. 27 of 2007 on Management of Coastal Areas and Small Islands has the basis of consideration d...
The State recognizes and respects the unity of indigenous peoples with their conditional rights. The...
AbstractThis study covers the problems related to the regulation of Adat (Indigenous) law communitie...
The recognition of State for the indigenous rights in the constitution as well as in the implementin...
Indonesia, as an archipelagic country with tens of thousands of islands and thousands of peer areas,...
In relation to the positive law, the management of marine and coastal natural resources, there is al...
Introduction: The Constitution clearly provides recognition and respect for the existence of society...
Introduction to The Problem: The rapid flow of globalization has brought indigenous peoples to prolo...
State control of natural resources for the sake of the greatest prosperity of the Indonesian people ...
Introduction to The Problem: The rapid flow of globalization has brought indigenous peoples to prolo...
Introduction to The Problem: The rapid flow of globalization has brought indigenous peoples to prolo...
Introduction to The Problem: The rapid flow of globalization has brought indigenous peoples to prolo...
Introduction to The Problem: The rapid flow of globalization has brought indigenous peoples to prolo...
Law no. 27 of 2007 on Management of Coastal Areas and Small Islands has the basis of consideration d...
Law no. 27 of 2007 on Management of Coastal Areas and Small Islands has the basis of consideration d...
Law no. 27 of 2007 on Management of Coastal Areas and Small Islands has the basis of consideration d...
The State recognizes and respects the unity of indigenous peoples with their conditional rights. The...
AbstractThis study covers the problems related to the regulation of Adat (Indigenous) law communitie...
The recognition of State for the indigenous rights in the constitution as well as in the implementin...
Indonesia, as an archipelagic country with tens of thousands of islands and thousands of peer areas,...
In relation to the positive law, the management of marine and coastal natural resources, there is al...
Introduction: The Constitution clearly provides recognition and respect for the existence of society...
Introduction to The Problem: The rapid flow of globalization has brought indigenous peoples to prolo...
State control of natural resources for the sake of the greatest prosperity of the Indonesian people ...
Introduction to The Problem: The rapid flow of globalization has brought indigenous peoples to prolo...
Introduction to The Problem: The rapid flow of globalization has brought indigenous peoples to prolo...
Introduction to The Problem: The rapid flow of globalization has brought indigenous peoples to prolo...
Introduction to The Problem: The rapid flow of globalization has brought indigenous peoples to prolo...