Legal Protection of The Use of Customary Land As Tourism Investment (Tourist Destination Of Tanah Ampo Cruise Port Manggis Sub-District, Karangasem Regency)
Anak Agung Gede Agung Indra Prathama Doctor of Law Study Program, Faculty of Law, Universitas Warmadewa Denpasar, Bali I Nyoman Putu Budiartha Lecturer of Law Study Program, Universitas Warmadewa How to cite this article: A.A.G Agung Indra Prathama (2024). Legal Protection of The Use of Customary Land As Tourism Investment, 44(2), 47-57. PDF ABSTRACT There are several problems on cruise tourism investment development at Tanah Ampo Port as a development of marine tourism, namely how are the legal arrangements for the protection of customary land used as investment locations for cruise tourism at Tanah Ampo Port in Manggis, Karangasem Regency? And how to fulfill the need in regulating legal protection of customary land as a tourism investment location for Tanah Ampo Pier, Manggis Karangasem? The research method applied is empirical research methods byconducting field research through interviews. Legal arrangements for the protection of customary land used as investment locations for Cruise Tourism Tanah Ampo Port in Manggis Karangasem Regency which are used as investment locations are still general in nature and have not been specifically regulated, in awig awig (customary law) on legal protection arrangements for the use of customary land as tourism investment locations based on the agreement, because the awig awig has not regulated the use of customary land as a tourism investment location, or it can be rented out. Fulfillment of the need for regulation of legal protection of customary land as a tourism investment location Tanah Ampo Cruise Port, Manggis Karangasem, Customary Land as an existing investment location has fulfilled the need for protection of the customary land investment location, in the form of a lease agreement carried out by Bendesa Adat (as acting for and on behalf of indigenous peoples to represent based on the results of a meeting or community meeting building or banjar, the formulation in the customary law use of customary land is only given to indigenous peoples, as long as they still exist, and bearers of customary interests. KEYWORDS protection; customary land; tourism investment REFERENCES
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