Abstract:-The increasing number of cases of human rights violations, should be more firmly also handling and the decisions as a form of human rights law enforcement.The research uses a type of normative-legal research that will be complemented by a socio-legal approach or a legal approach in a perspective of sociological. The results shows that the violation of human right in Papua from murder, genocide and against humanity are seen in the events of Wasior, Wamena, Abepura, Paniai for overtime and also the events of Intan Jaya, and for genocide crime is only in Paniai. However, since there is no regulation on the authority of the prosecution to settle the case outside the court, the provision cannot be applied as a basis for the implementation of restorative justice by the prosecutor. Similarly, the restorative justice approach by customary institutions and local governments collided on the budgetary inventory by the local government in the implementation of compensation for victims or families as result of serious human rights violations in Papua.The government of Provincial, District and Municipal need to apply restorative justice approach in handling cases of serious human rights violation by involving local customary institutions in the law enforcement of human rights in Papua. Retributive justice is the guard and guarantor of other principles of justice.
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