Preparing a Pollution Loading Analysis for Land Development Projects

Author(s):  
Steven D. Trinkaus
2021 ◽  
Vol 50 (S2) ◽  
pp. S53-S70
Author(s):  
Karen Bradshaw

Jurnal Akta ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 801
Author(s):  
Anisa Humaida ◽  
Umar Ma'ruf

Practice transitional land rights usually involve communities affected by development projects such as those in Pemalang-Batang toll road construction project. The method used in this research is juridical empirical method. This research is descriptive. With the research that is descriptive, it can be analyzed and compiled the data collected, so that it can be concluded that a general nature, as well as giving a clear picture of the role of the Notary in the transaction of land acquisition for the construction site of Pemalang-Batang Toll Road (PBTR) , The field data were analyzed qualitatively and literature that only retrieve data related to the issues discussed. Legal uncertainty for public land needs to be a concern for the government. As for efforts to be made, among others, regulatory arrangement to produce quality legal regulations, Based on Presidential Decree Number 36 Of 2005 and Presidential Decree No. 65 of 2006, there are two points that are important in the release of land property rights to state land. The process of transitional status of land property rights to state land to development projects Pemalang-Batang toll road has reached 99.21% starting in October 2017. This indicates that the transition process is almost completed and the soil needs to be studied further whether the operation has been fulfilling the principle of justice, Based on Presidential Decree Number 36 Of 2005 and Presidential Decree No. 65 of 2006, there are two points that are important in the release of land property rights to state land. The process of transitional status of land property rights to state land to development projects Pemalang-Batang toll road has reached 99.21% starting in October 2017. This indicates that the transition process is almost completed and the soil needs to be studied further whether the operation has been fulfilling the principle of justice, Based on Presidential Decree Number 36 Of 2005 and Presidential Decree No. 65 of 2006, there are two points that are important in the release of land property rights to state land. The process of transitional status of land property rights to state land to development projects Pemalang-Batang toll road has reached 99.21% starting in October 2017. This indicates that the transition process is almost completed and the soil needs to be studied further whether the operation has been fulfilling the principle of justice.Keywords: Switching Status of Land; Land Property; State Land.


2020 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 270-290 ◽  
Author(s):  
Avigail Eisenberg

Until recently, conflicts between Indigenous peoples and the Canadian state over land development projects have proceeded without the requirement that the state or companies obtain Indigenous consent. In 2018, this changed when the Government of Canada released a statement identifying ‘free, prior, and informed consent’ (fpic) as a requirement of meaningful engagement on projects that implicate Indigenous rights. This article considers the promise of consent within consultation processes. Consent is better than its absence, but conflicts over land development often involve rival claims to authority. The principle of consent cannot alone address the challenges posed by these rival claims nor offer appropriate responses to them. Through organised resistance, communities develop collective agency, forge political alliances, and re-appropriate their authority over territory and resources that are significant to them. The introduction of fpic clarifies but does not replace the benefits of resistance for some communities.


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