Volume 19
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2010년 6월
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Issue 3
인도네시아의 변화된 토지권리: 사법과 공법의 섞인 모델
Transformation of land rights from colonial to post-colonial systems in many developing countries was primarily undertaken by two different models: firstly, it was entirely governed by private law to allow voluntary transformation, and secondly, it was under public law where the state placed a tight administrative control during the transformation process. Both models had benefits and limitations, but they generally failed to develop modern property rights systems. A third regime of a mixed private and public law model has been promoted to create balance between private and public orders experienced within Indonesia. The mixed private and public law transformation creates socio-legal deficiencies causing land rights uncertainty and an entanglement of private and public orders. To some extent this model provides a rigorous mechanism to control the manipulation of land by non-state actors, but it also challenges the development of equitable land systems as the governance capacity is limited. The deficiencies of the mixed private and public law model have primarily been caused by the limited governance capacity and a weak legal framework led by inconsistency and arbitrariness. This article examines the mechanism of conversion of land rights and highlights the causes and implications of the land rights transformation deficiencies in the civil law country of Indonesia.
Daryono
법적 책임, 지적 재산, 유전자 변형 식품: 세계 농업에 끼치는 영향
Kanchana Kariyawasam
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한국 텔레비전에 등장하는 할리우드 유령들: 세계시장 관점에서 보는 초상사용권
Hyung Doo Nam
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공공복지, 예술적 가치, 국가 이념: 2008 일본 대법원의 Robert Mapplethorpe 외설 판정 분석
Yuri Obata
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모리 대 일본: 나고야 고등법원이 평화 속에서 살수 있는 권리를 인정하다.
translation by Hudson Hamilton
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홍콩에서 령콕헝 (Leung Kwok Hung) 의 잘못된 적용: 원문상 절대적인 권리의 합리성 조건을 승인하다.
Albert Connor Buchman
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실향민들의 이주지원 권리: 대한민국의 공평한 도시 개발을 향하여
Jihye Kim
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기후 난민들의 이주지원 필요: National Adaption of Programmes of Action 에 따른 조약을 통해 적절한 토지 자산 보장
Holly D. Lange
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