At present the contestation of the Indonesian state’s dispossessory policies regarding land and other natural resources is dominated by a discourse based on adat. This situation is reminiscent of the colonial period, when invoking adat was a relatively effective means of protecting Indonesians from losing their land to plantation companies supported by the Netherlands–Indies government. However, adat lost its traction when Indonesia became independent and the new state started to vigorously pursue nation building and economic expansion. Only after the end of the New Order in 1998 did civil society groups revive the adat defence against dispossession. This article analyses current debates and developments concerning the place of adat in nati...
Adat law in Indonesia cannot be denied its existence. This is because adat law has existed from gene...
Land acquisation by the community of adat law tends to leave out. This condition caused by the gover...
Formalisation of customary rights in land is currently being pursued by an increasing number of Ind...
At present the contestation of the Indonesian state’s dispossessory policies regarding land and othe...
This article is about the strategic use of adat arguments in the politics of large-scale land acquis...
Legal problems of land are evidence that confirm the importance and significance of soil for human l...
At independence in 1945, Indonesia inherited a plural legal system consisting of adat (traditional c...
Since the fall of the authoritarian New Order regime in 1998, the indigenous movement in Indonesia h...
Former Adat land is formed based on the assessment of Adat Law, not because of state granting or lan...
The issue of law enforcement is central to land property rights. Modes of property rights enforcemen...
In Indonesia, diverse interests in land recognised by dozens, maybe hundreds, of different adat (tra...
Under the New Order authoritarian regime, the state endorsed terra-nullification of the customary te...
Through the discourse of indigeneity, rural communities around the world are joining a global networ...
The issue of Adat (customary) land management carried out by the government as a ruler of indigenous...
The Indonesian government\u27s land laws and policies lead to displacement of and hardship for the i...
Adat law in Indonesia cannot be denied its existence. This is because adat law has existed from gene...
Land acquisation by the community of adat law tends to leave out. This condition caused by the gover...
Formalisation of customary rights in land is currently being pursued by an increasing number of Ind...
At present the contestation of the Indonesian state’s dispossessory policies regarding land and othe...
This article is about the strategic use of adat arguments in the politics of large-scale land acquis...
Legal problems of land are evidence that confirm the importance and significance of soil for human l...
At independence in 1945, Indonesia inherited a plural legal system consisting of adat (traditional c...
Since the fall of the authoritarian New Order regime in 1998, the indigenous movement in Indonesia h...
Former Adat land is formed based on the assessment of Adat Law, not because of state granting or lan...
The issue of law enforcement is central to land property rights. Modes of property rights enforcemen...
In Indonesia, diverse interests in land recognised by dozens, maybe hundreds, of different adat (tra...
Under the New Order authoritarian regime, the state endorsed terra-nullification of the customary te...
Through the discourse of indigeneity, rural communities around the world are joining a global networ...
The issue of Adat (customary) land management carried out by the government as a ruler of indigenous...
The Indonesian government\u27s land laws and policies lead to displacement of and hardship for the i...
Adat law in Indonesia cannot be denied its existence. This is because adat law has existed from gene...
Land acquisation by the community of adat law tends to leave out. This condition caused by the gover...
Formalisation of customary rights in land is currently being pursued by an increasing number of Ind...