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The Nationalization of the Dutch Owned Plantations in North Sumatra: To Whom The Communal Land Belong?
Indonesia Law Review ( IF 0.1 ) Pub Date : 2019-04-16 , DOI: 10.15742/ilrev.v1n9.234
Edy Ikhsan 1
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This article has been developed through an analysis of primary and secondary sources concerning the nationalization’s policy of the Dutch enterprises in Indonesia as had been conducted by Soekarno’s regime back in 1958. The impact of this said policy has been so much felt very strongly to these days, most especially on the ex-concessionary lands of the Dutch enterprises in North Sumatera. The flaws made by the Indonesian government in interpreting the terminology of Concession to the Cultivation Rights on Lands, in the said nationalization policy, have created various endless conflicts among central and regional governments, state-owned enterprises, the Sultanates (mainly the Deli and the Serdang), private-owned companies, the military and other interest groups. At certain ends, these critical disputes have left some saddening and murky situations whereas the ancestral lands belonging to Melayu people, which were put in concession by the Sultanate to the Dutch-owned enterprises, were gradually missing in terms of identity and without any compensation to this ethnic group.

中文翻译:

北苏门答腊荷兰人拥有的种植园国有化:公共土地属于谁?

本文是通过对 1958 年苏加诺政权在印度尼西亚实施的有关荷兰企业国有化政策的主要和次要来源的分析而编写的。 ,尤其是在北苏门答腊的荷兰企业的前特许土地上。印尼政府在上述国有化政策中对“土地耕种权让步”术语解释上的缺陷,在中央和地方政府、国有企业、苏丹国(主要是德利和印度)之间造成了各种层出不穷的冲突。 Serdang)、私营企业、军队和其他利益集团。在某些方面,
更新日期:2019-04-16
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