Research Article
Eigendom Verponding-Based Land Disputes in Indonesia: Case Studies and Legal Reconstruction
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.25-5-2024.2348991, author={Theresia Trisnaning and Ahmad Redi}, title={Eigendom Verponding-Based Land Disputes in Indonesia: Case Studies and Legal Reconstruction}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Law, Social Sciences, Economics, and Education, ICLSSEE 2024, 25 May 2024, Jakarta, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICLSSEE}, year={2024}, month={8}, keywords={land disputes verponding eigendom reconstruction}, doi={10.4108/eai.25-5-2024.2348991} }
- Theresia Trisnaning
Ahmad Redi
Year: 2024
Eigendom Verponding-Based Land Disputes in Indonesia: Case Studies and Legal Reconstruction
ICLSSEE
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.25-5-2024.2348991
Abstract
This article reviews eigendom verponding-based land disputes in Indonesia through case studies and legal reconstruction with a focus on solutions to the complexity of land ownership. The analysis in the article identifies key factors that trigger land disputes, including unclear legality of verponding documents, lack of efficiency in the land registration system, and a lack of public understanding regarding land ownership rights. The proposed legal reconstruction emphasizes the importance of recognizing the legality of verponding documents, increasing the transparency of the land registration system, empowering communities in land management, stronger legal protection, and collaboration between the government and related parties as key steps in resolving verponding eigendom land disputes. By implementing comprehensive legal reconstruction, it is hoped to create an obvious and fairer legal environment regarding eigendom verponding land ownership. These corrective steps are expected to reduce the potential for land conflicts and disputes in Indonesia while providing better legal protection for landowners who refer to verponding documents. Through the proposed case study approach and legal reconstruction, it is hoped that a more effective and fair resolution of the often-complex land disputes in Indonesia can be achieved.