Indonesia blindsided by Nusantara’s 190-year land right law nullified in court

In light of these developments, stakeholders are urged to engage in constructive dialogue and collaboration to forge a path forward that reconciles competing interests and promotes sustainable development outcomes. The court’s decision has prompted a reevaluation of land tenure policies and investment regulations, signaling a shift towards a more balanced and transparent approach to urban development and infrastructure projects in Indonesia. By embracing this opportunity for reflection and refinement, the country can pave the way for a more equitable and inclusive model of governance that prioritizes the well-being of its citizens and the preservation of its natural resources. The nullification of the 190-year land right law in Nusantara serves as a pivotal moment for Indonesia to realign its legal framework with constitutional principles and chart a course towards a more resilient and vibrant urban future.

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