Abstract

The population growth and development is increasing rapidly while the land area is not increasing and economic growth is not moderate in Indonesia, which requires the community to make efforts and justify any means so as not to fall into this situation, one of which is land mafia practices involving notaries as the competent authority in legal implementation. The formulation of the problem is, first, what are the parameters or benchmarks for legal responsibility for notaries involved in land mafia cases? Second, what are the legal consequences for a notary involved in a land mafia case? This type of research is normative research with statutory and conceptual approaches. The results of this study conclude that first, a notary can be held responsible for their actions in terms of conspiring to commit land mafia practices. Second, from their actions, the notary can receive legal consequences through three mechanisms, namely civil, administrative and criminal

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