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VOL. 10, ISSUE 2 (2024)
Implementation of protected paddy land control in Indonesia
Authors
Arvita Fajar Sholecha, Rahayu Subekti
Abstract
The government issued Presidential Regulation Number 59 of 2019 to suppress the conversion of rice fields. Then set the Map of Protected Rice Fields, which turned out in terms of implementation was not in line with the regional Spatial Plan. This leads to desynchronization and ineffectiveness of the regulation. In addition, the issuance of the regulation affects the entry of investment in the region and causes uncertainty among the community. This study aims to analyze the level of effectiveness of the District/City Government in implementing Presidential Regulation Number 59 of 2019. This research uses a statute approach and a conceptual approach. The results of this study explain that there is a lack of regional autonomy of district/city local governments to determine their own regional spatial planning and must continue to refer to the national regional spatial plan. Moreover, with the establishment of the Protected Rice Field map, it is more threatening to the Region, especially in terms of Regional Investment. Even though the region has set its own Detailed Spatial Plan. So that the implementation of Presidential Regulation Number 59 of 2019 can be said to be ineffective. In the formation of policies related to Protected Rice Fields can be related to the principle of "aequum et bonum est lex legume", where in the formation of a policy must implement justice, benefit, and legal certainty.
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Pages:1-8
How to cite this article:
Arvita Fajar Sholecha, Rahayu Subekti "Implementation of protected paddy land control in Indonesia". International Journal of Law, Vol 10, Issue 2, 2024, Pages 1-8
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