Abstract
Justice for resolving problems and conflicts in mining businesses and environmental management (LH) in Makkuaseng Village, Batu Putih District, North Kolaka Regency. Research analysis method using qualitative techniques. As a result, the development of the Restorative Justice (RJ) model in resolving conflicts and legal problems in the mining and environmental sectors: First, community members seeking justice have a choice in resolving a problem they face, namely being able to submit a report of their legal problem first to law enforcement (Police). ), law enforcement as facilitators can bring the problem to the Restorative Justice Institute (LRJ) for a solution. Second, report the legal problems faced to LRJ for resolution. Third, the problem-solving process at LRJ is carried out through specific mechanisms and stages, which are based on the principle of deliberation and consensus. Fourth, problem resolution at LRJ ends with a binding decision for the parties to the dispute, the perpetrator and the victim.
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