Complete Systematic Land Registration Model (Ptsl) In Acceleration Of Equal Land Rights Certification
Joko Mardiyanto
Keywords:
Complete Systematic Land Registration, Justice, Land Rights Certificate, Model ,
Abstract
As part of the implementation of the government's obligation to realize orderly land administration through the registration of existing lands throughout Indonesia, a policy of mass and simultaneous land certificate procurement services has established throughout Indonesia through the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) program. This study aims to determine the conditions of regulation and implementation of the PTSL system in accelerating land rights certification in Indonesia at this time, as well as examine the PTSL model in accelerating equitable land rights certification. This research method uses an empirical juridical approach with a statutory, conceptual, case, and comparative study approach with other countries. The results of this study indicate some weaknesses in the regulation and implementation of the PTSL program, so a PTSL model needs to accelerate the certification of equitable land rights for people who have uncertified land. The recommendation from this research is that the government's efforts are needed to realize the protection and guarantee of legal certainty over ownership rights to community land based on the simple, fast, careful, smooth, safe, fair, equitable, transparent, and accountable principles, to improve the welfare of the community and support the country's economy, as well as reducing and preventing problems in the land sector.