The Law, consisting of 69 articles divided into seventeen Chapters, establishes the requirements for Soil and Water Conservation. Its implementation is based on the following principles: participation; cohesiveness; balance; justice; usefulness; local wisdom; and sustainability.
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Library ResourceLegislationOctober, 2014Indonesia
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Library ResourceLegislationIndonesia, Asia, South-Eastern Asia
This Act, consisting of 411 articles divided into 27 Chapters, establishes composition, duties and responsibilities of the Local Government. It specifies implementation of government affairs which will be carried out by the local government as well as related legislation according to the principles of autonomy and assistance with the broad autonomy within the system and the principles of the Republic of Indonesia as defined in the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia Year 1945.
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Library ResourceLegislationIndonesia, Asia, South-Eastern Asia
This Law, consisting of 80 articles divided into XIII Chapters, provides for the spatial management within Republic of Indonesia, based on the following principles: a) integrity; b) compatibility, harmony and balance; c) sustainability; d) productivity and profitability; e) openness; f) togetherness and partnership; g) protection of public interest; h) legality and justice; and i) accountability.
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Library ResourceLegislationIndonesia, Asia, South-Eastern Asia
This Law, consisting of XIII Chapters, regulates the structure, rights and obligation and other requirements of a village and traditional village. The Village is a unit of community that has boundaries with the authority to regulate and manage the affairs of government, the interests of local communities based on community initiatives, the right of the origin, and/or traditional rights recognized and respected in the system of government of the Republic of Indonesia.This Law is divided as follows: General Provisions (Chap. I); Position and Type of Village (Chap.
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Library ResourceLegislationIndonesia, Asia, South-Eastern Asia
This Law, consisting of 118 articles divided into XIX Chapters, regulates the Plantation sector. The implementation of the Law on Plantation aims to: a. improve the welfare and prosperity of the people; b. increasing source of foreign exchange; c. provide employment and business opportunities; d. increase production, productivity, quality, value added, competitiveness, and market share; e. improve and meet the needs of consumer and industrial raw materials in the country; f. provide protection to the plantation business communities and society; g.
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Library ResourceLegislationIndonesia, Asia, South-Eastern Asia
This Law, consisting of 88 articles divided into XII Chapters, considers that Act No. 27 of 2003 on Geothermal does not regulate the use of Geothermal comprehensively so it needs to be replaced. Geothermal activity implementation follows the following principles: a. benefits; b. efficiency; c. justice; d. economic optimization in the utilization of energy resources; e. affordability; f. sustainable; g. independence; h. security and safety; and i. preservation of the environment. The arrangement of the Geothermal aims: a.
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Library ResourceLegislationIndonesia, Asia, South-Eastern Asia
This Law provides rules for the development, generation and distribution of electricity.The Law empowers the Government and regional governments to set policies on, regulate, supervise and conduct the supply of electrical power and also assign state-owned and regional government-owned companies to conduct the supply of electrical power.The Minister shall develop a general plan for electricity. Business Permits for the supply of electrical power and operation permits shall be issued by the Government or regional governments.
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State Gazette No. 22 of 2012; Supplement No. 5280.
LegislationIndonesia, Asia, South-Eastern AsiaThe Act establishes that the right to administer soil, water and air is vested in the State. The State, therefore, has the authority to: (a) regulate the allotment, use, supply and maintenance of soil, water and air; (b) regulate the legal relations between persons and soil, water and air; (c) regulate the legal relations between persons and legal acts concerning soil, water and air. The exploitation of these resources both by individuals or corporate bodies is to be performed within the objective of the national interest and by guaranteeing the protection of economically-weak groups.
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Library ResourceLegislationIndonesia, Asia, South-Eastern Asia
This Law amends Law No. 27/2007 on the Management of Coastal Area and Isles. Amendments deal with several articles specifying administrative and legal proceedings for managing coastal areas and small islands meeting environmental requirements for the following purposes: conservation, education and training, research and development, mariculture, tourism, environmentally friendly fisheries and maritime business and fishery industry, organic agriculture, husbandry, state defense and security.
Amends: Law No. 27/2007 regarding the Management of Coastal Area and Isles. (2007-07-17)
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Library ResourceLegislationIndonesia, Asia, South-Eastern Asia
This Law provides for the management of coastal areas and isles and in particular for their planning, utilization, conservation, disaster mitigation, coast reclamation, rehabilitation of coastal damage, rights and access of communities, settlement of conflicts and elaboration of related international conventions.The planning of coastal management is executed through integrated coastal management approach by integrating various development plans of various administration levels.
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