Reinforcement of The Land Certification Registration Process to Reduce Land Conflicts in Indonesia
Keywords:
land registration, BPN, PPAT, land mafiaAbstract
This research aims to answer how the concept of minimizing land mafia practices in the land certification process in Indonesia. The method used in the formulation of this research is a juridical-normative approach, namely by examining various laws and regulations and including technical regulations related to the land certification process. The result of this research is that various innovations and corrections have been made so far from the existing laws and regulations, for example the latest amendment to the Regulation of the Head of the National Land Agency Number 1 of 2010 concerning service standards and land arrangements which continues to undergo changes to the regulation of the minister of agrarian and spatial planning / head of the national land agency of the republic of Indonesia number 12 of 2021 concerning technical land considerations. The changes are certainly difficult to follow easily, especially since most stakeholders still use Perkaban No. 1 of 2010 the center of technical implementation at the Indonesian Land Agency. In addition, in the current process, double chaking must be carried out related to the survey results of the Land Technical Consideration Team as in Minister Regulation ATR No. 12 of 2021 article 17 to article 20, this is important to minimize fraud or double certificates and other problems. The process referred to as double chaking can be done by expanding the role of PPAT or by a special independent institution or at least by establishing a special unit at the BPN.