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2022 - Volume 5 - Number 1


Factors that Encourage the Implementation of Alternative Dispute Resolution Between Indigenous Peoples and Corporations in Indonesia

Erwin Syahruddin * erwinsyahruddinhijrah@gmail.com
Brawijaya University, Faculty of Law, Malang, INDONESIA

Moh Fadli * mfadlifh@ub.ac.id
Brawijaya University, Faculty of Law, Malang, INDONESIA

Rachmad Safa’at * rachmad.safaat@yahoo.com
Brawijaya University, Faculty of Law, Malang, INDONESIA

Istislam * istislam55@yahoo.com
Brawijaya University, Faculty of Law, Malang, INDONESIA

Open Journal for Legal Studies, 2022, 5(1), 11-18 * https://doi.org/10.32591/coas.ojls.0501.02011s
Received: 23 February 2022 ▪ Revised: 11 June 2022 ▪ Accepted: 27 June 2022

LICENCE: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

ARTICLE (Full Text - PDF)


ABSTRACT:
In essence, customary law prioritizes the existence of deliberation and consensus, both in the family, kinship, neighborliness starting a job or in ending the work between one and the other, preferably the way of settlement in harmony and peace with deliberation and consensus, by forgiving each other without having to rush the relationship directly brought or delivered to the state court. However, it is necessary to evaluate in-depth the implementation of alternative effectiveness of environmental dispute resolution to comply with local wisdom to realize social justice. Therefore, the authors examined the factors that influence the implementation of alternative environmental solutions with the type of socio-legal research and enforcement of legal sociology.

KEY WORDS: dispute resolution, environment, indigenous peoples, corporations.

CORRESPONDING AUTHOR:
Erwin Syahruddin, Brawijaya University, Faculty of Law, Malang, INDONESIA. E-mail: erwinsyahruddinhijrah@gmail.com.


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