Abstract

Land registration as the implementation of Article 19 of the UUPA is one of the Government's efforts to provide legal certainty. At the beginning of 2020, the world was faced with the Covid-19 pandemic. The Indonesian government responded to the pandemic by issuing Presidential Decree No. 2011 of 2020 regarding the Establishment of a Covid-19 Public Health Emergency, Social Distancing Policy, Psychological Distancing, Work From Home, Work From Office and social restrictions. The policy affects services to the community who want to manage land rights at the National Land Agency office. Service becomes hampered or takes a very long time. Likewise, PPAT must follow the new procedure. The formulation of the problems are first, what is the urgency of registering land rights? Second, how is the effectiveness of PPAT's performance in the implementation of land rights registration during the Covid-19 Pandemic? This is a normative research with statutory and conceptual approaches. The results of the study concluded that land is very important in people's lives and the registration of land rights can provide benefits for the community and the government, namely providing legal certainty and legal protection to the holders of rights to a plot of land. The existence of Covid-19 has resulted in the National Land Agency having to work on finding suitable innovations or steps and adjusting a good work system so that services do not become increasingly hampered by digital or electronic systems.

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