Abstract

This study aims to analyze the characteristics of certificates of ownership of flats owned by foreign citizens and its implementation as regulated under the Job Creation Law from a social justice perspective. This article uses normative legal research methods. The sources of data used are secondary sources of data which include primary and secondary legal materials. The method of collecting legal materials is carried out by means of a literature study. The analysis of legal materials used is carried out prescriptively through a statutory and conceptual approach. The results of the study concluded that the characteristics of flat ownership certificates by foreign nationals are regulated in the Basic Agrarian Law whose regulation cannot be separated from the principle of land attachment, besides that it is also regulated in the Law on Flat Units. The implementation of certificates of ownership rights to apartment units built on state land for foreign nationals as regulated by the Job Creation Law is not in accordance with the principle of fair distribution of land.

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