The Existence of Customary Rights in Modern Society

Novyta Uktolseja, Agustina Balik

Abstract


The use of the word land is not used in the formulation of Article 33 paragraph (3). This means that land (land) is one part of the earth. Land is also the most important factor not only when humans are still alive but when humans die, needing land as their final resting place. The importance of the meaning of land for human life is that human life can not be separated from the earth at all. They live on land and obtain food by utilizing land.  Research is a scientific activity related to analysis and construction, which is carried out methodologically, systematically and consistently. Methodological means according to certain methods and methods; systematic is based on a system, whereas consistent means the absence of things that conflict in a particular framework. From the explanation above, it can be concluded that: 1. The existence of customary communities' customary rights based on rules of ownership is still recognized, their traditional values ​​are still preserved, still respected, respected, until now so that their existence is increasingly strengthened. And when times will change replaced with new regeneration. 2. Factors Affecting the Existence of Customary Rights in Modern Society can be influenced by cultural factors, structural factors, educational factors and legal factors. 3. Efforts in Maintaining the Existence of Customary Rights in Modern Communities, namely the principle of upholding traditional values.

Keywords: customary rights, society

DOI: 10.7176/JLPG/93-17

Publication date: January 31st 2020


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