ASSET STATUS OF STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES: MECHANISM OF LAND CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN COMMUNITY CONTROL
Land control and ownership contain values that underlie the emergence of legal norms governing the control and ownership of land in which there are authority, rights and obligations as well as power. In juridical, land control and ownership is a legal perspective on land issues related to land control rights as a system that aims to protect and encourage values that are strongly embraced by the community. Type of the study is a normative-legal research by using statute, case, and comparative approaches. The results show that land status of State-Owned Enterprises is not a State asset because land control is based on transfer with State capital participation which is then followed up through abolition from the list of State-Owned goods. Legal means to resolve land conflicts of State-Owned Enterprises that controlled by the community are the first, legal harmonization between the laws and regulations that place the assets of State-Owned Enterprises as state assets and regulations that not as state assets.
Land; Civil Rights; Land Conflict; State-Owned Enterprises