This article provides a practical overview of Indonesian real estate law, examining land rights regimes, spatial planning, licensing requirements, and key legal considerations in property development.
This article provides a practical overview of Indonesian real estate law, examining land rights regimes, spatial planning, licensing requirements, and key legal considerations in property development.
In order to increase the prosperity and welfare of farmers and the community, the government guarantees the availability of sustainable food agricultural land as regulated in Law No. 41 of 2009 on Protection of Sustainable Food Agricultural Land (“LP2B Law”), which...
Background On 22 April 2016, the Government of Republic of Indonesia enacted Minister of Agrarian and Spatial Planning/Head of National Land Agency No. 18 of 2016 (“Regulation No. 18/2016”). The Regulation No. 18/2016 is issued with a background that the provisions of...
Background Determination of maximum and minimum area of farmland previously regulated within Government Regulation in Lieu of Law Number 56 of 1960 regarding the Determination Area of Farmland (“Perpu 56/1960”). Perpu 56/1960 is designated as implementation provision...