SASI
Volume 28 Issue 4, December 2022

The International Law Perspective of Welfare against Indigenous People in the Omnibus Law on Job Creation

Sulbadana Sulbadana (Faculty of Law Tadulako University, Palu)
Irwansyah Irwansyah (Faculty of Law Hasanuddin University, Makassar)
Hatta Roma Tampubolon (Faculty of Law Hasanuddin University, Makassar)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Dec 2022

Abstract

Introduction: Indigenous peoples attach customary rights to themselves, namely rights owned by a legal alliance (such as Lipu, Boya, Ngata, Banua, etc.), where the citizens of the community (the legal alliance) have the right to control the land, the implementation of which is regulated by the head of the guild (the chief/village head concerned).  Based on this right, the customary rights of indigenous peoples are basic   rights inherent in the life of these people that are not a gift from the state. It is the same with the basic rights inherent in every human being, for example the right to life, which is not a gift of the state.Purposes of the Research: Review and analyze international law relating to the welfare of Indigenous Peoples in the Omnibus Law on Job Creation.Methods of the Research: Its legal position in the Job Creation Law which has the character of omnibus law through juridical studies with a philosophical approach, conceptual approach, and a statutory approach.Results of the Research: The right of indigenous peoples which is essentially the right to the value of justice and welfare value to the use of natural resources of indigenous   peoples who not yet the maximum expected in the job creation law can provide justice and welfare for indigenous peoples over exploited customary territories.

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sasi

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Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

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The scope of the articles contained in this journal discusses various topics in the areas of Criminal Law Civil Law Constitutional Law International Law Administrative Law Environmental Law Customary Law and other parts related to contemporary issues in the field of ...