TINJAUAN LARANGAN KEPEMILIKAN HAK PRIBADI ATAS LUAS TANAH PERTANIAN YANG MELEWATI BATAS KEPEMILIKAN DI KECAMATAN TEBING TINGGI TIMUR KABUPATEN KEPULAUAN MERANTI

Armiyadi Armiyadi, Firdaus Firdaus, Ulfia Hasanah

Abstract


Indonesia is an agricultural country, land is an absolute thing that must be
owned by an agrarian society. The importance of land for human life is because
every human being needs land because there are no activities or activities of
people who do not need land. Land contains various kinds of natural resources
that can be utilized by humans. Land is one of the main sources for the survival
and livelihood of the nation. Therefore, land is a basic need for every human
being.
With the rapid population growth, it can cause land to be scarce and
limited in achieving the prosperity of the people, which is divided fairly and
evenly, for the welfare of the people, the land has the potential to be cultivated or
used to fulfill real needs by improving agriculture. In this regard, the provision,
designation, control, use and maintenance of them need to be regulated in order
to guarantee legal certainty in their control and utilization and at the same time
legal protection for the people at large, especially the farmers, while maintaining
the sustainability of their ability to support sustainable development activities.
The research conducted was sociological juridical legal research.
Research conducted directly to respondents as the main data. This research
requires primary data as the main data supported by secondary data consisting of
primary and secondary legal materials and tertiary legal materials. The results
showed that the factors causing large-scale land ownership are the lack of legal
awareness of the community, law enforcement factors, facilities and infrastructure
factors and economic factors. For this reason, the Land Office has made efforts to
overcome the occurrence of large-scale land ownership in Tebing Tinggi Timur
Subdistrict, Meranti Islands Regency, by carrying out law enforcement.
Furthermore, to prevent large-scale land ownership, it is necessary to coordinate
between the Land Office and related agencies, namely the Camat, the Village
Head and the Bapoktan. In addition, the current provisions prohibiting largescale land ownership still need to be reviewed to adapt to current developments
and community needs.
 
Keywords: Privately Owned Land Beyond The Boundary

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