○ Investors who exploit natural resources have the right to obtain benefits equal to the benefits obtained by government and indigenous peoples. • The EIA process must include all of these three groups of stakeholders if it is to be effective.
Agrarian conflictare inextricably linked to issues of injustice. There is a view that in equality in the agrarian conflicts can and should be resolved through legal measures, which were touted asthe establishmentand enforcement measures. By elaborating the idea of access to justice within the framework of ROLAX and ROLGOM, as well as approach esthatare reviewed by the Theory access Ribot and Peluso, this paper seeks to study how access to justice can be achieve din agrarian conflicts. Of elaboration that access to justice can be the key to recovery in equalityin agrarian conflicts not only depend on the outcome of judicial decision simposing procedural-formal. The approach used is expected to read the constellation of the struggle for justice more broadly than just law enforcement measures and the establishment of formal, ie starting from the flow of benefits as well as the power relations that underliean access, to the quality of the legal system and achieving justice process based on the rule of law. With the scope of the analytical framework and approach, this paper focuses on the theoretical and conceptual depth. However this paperal so gives an over view and attempta simple analysis of the struggle of the Moro-moro citizens Register 45 Mesuji Lampung as acasestudy of the acquisition of access to justicein agrarian conflicts. Abstrak. Ada pandangan bahwa ketidakadilan dalam konflik agraria dapat diselesaikan melalui langkah yuridis sebagai langkah pembentukan dan penegakan hukum. Dengan mengelaborasi gagasan akses terhadap keadilan dalam kerangka Rolax dan Rolgom, serta pendekatan Teori Akses yang ditelaah oleh Ribot dan Peluso, tulisan ini berupaya untuk mempelajari bagaimana akses terhadap keadilan dapat dicapai dalam konflik agraria. Pendekatan yang digunakan diharapkan mampu membaca konstelasi perjuangan akan keadilan secara lebih luas daripada sekadar langkah pembentukan dan penegakan hukum formal, yaitu mulai dari adanya aliran manfaat serta relasi kekuasaan yang mendasari sebuah akses, sampai kualitas perangkat dan sistem hukum dari prosesmenggapai keadilan berdasarkan prinsip negara hukum. Tulisan ini berfokus pada pendalaman secara teoritis dan konseptualnya, tetapi tulisan ini juga berusaha memberikan gambaran dan analisis sederhana mengenai perjuangan warga Moro-moro Register 45 Mesuji Lampung DOI: 10.15408/jch.v4i2.3599
Agrarian conflict in Forest Register 45 Mesuji Lampung which has been going on for a dozen years is a manifestation of contestation on forest area access rights between communities and concession-holding companies. This conflict, in turn, increases not only on the issue of access to forest area management but also the right's ignorance toward citizens who live in the forest area itself. This article raises two issues concerning the dynamics of the politic of ignorance toward citizens in the context of the conflict in Forest Register 45 and the ignorant process that leads to the social exclusion of residents in Forest Regions 45. This article uses a socio-legal approach and the perspectives of Tania Li, Hirsch, and Derek Hall about the power of exclusion. This article concludes that the illegal stigma attributed to farmers who live at the Register 45 forest area becomes the legitimacy of local governments for a politic of ignorance toward citizens' civil and economic and social rights. The politics of ignorance to the fundamental rights of the citizens is done as a series of social exclusion process, which is essentially a violation of human rights.
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