Legal Implications of the Use of Digitalization of Online Land Registration

Authors : Sopia Nopitasari Rahim; Arba Arba; Lalu Husni
article cite 1 Year 2024
source: Path of Science
Abstract

Public perception of land services is still unsatisfactory. In such conditions, changing the land administration system to electronic is necessary. The digitalization of the land registration process can run well and adequately, so clear and consistent rules are needed formally and materially. On the other hand, government agencies apply legal rules consistently to submit and obey the laws they make. That certainty of land rights, subject of rights, and objects of rights can be guaranteed. The type of research used is empirical, using statutory, conceptual, and legal sociological approaches. The analysis used is qualitative. Based on the research results, it is known that something that arises with digitized land registration will have a positive trend in the process. After all, it will significantly impact the community because it is time-efficient and transparent and can be done independently without brokers. The community's obligation to visit the land office will reduce archival data. People don't need to be afraid of it being lost, burned or flooded because it has been stored through an adequate system with an organized security system.


Concepts :
Legal Studies and Policies
Legal and Social Justice Studies
Indonesian Legal and Regulatory Studies
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