VILLAGE TREASURY LAND LEGAL STATUS AFTER THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LAW NUMBER 13 OF 2012 CONCERNING SPECIAL REGION OF YOGYAKARTA PRIVILEGES (UUK DIY)

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Damianus Krismantoro, Vincentius Hari Supriyanto

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Village land in the Special Region of Yogyakarta is land originating from the Sultanate or Duchy that is maintained by the village administration based on Anggaduh rights, with types including village treasury land, pelungguh, arem-arem, and public interest land. To actualize the exploitation of Village Land based on the original rights, its execution must take into account the following values: local wisdom; noble culture; the welfare of the people; fairness; legal certainty; good administration; and transparency. The implementation of the UUK in the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY) necessitates further regulation of the status of village land, including village treasury land, because the organization of village land in DIY differs from the arrangement of village land at the national level. This research aims to investigate and comprehend the legal situation of village treasury land as a result of the implementation of the DIY Privileges Law (UUK DIY). Before and after the implementation of the UUK DIY of primary and secondary legal materials covering rules and regulations pertaining to village treasury lands in DIY are utilized. It is expected that the findings of this study will aid the DIY Regional Government in managing village treasury lands for greater community advantage.

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