Indigenous Community Existence In Indonesia's Constitution

Zainul Akmal, Rika Lestari

Abstract


Law enforcers in their thoughts and behavior in enforcing the law improve the existence of indigenous peoples and their traditional rights. This can be proven by the process of law enforcement starting from the police, prosecutor's office to the court that gave bad decisions. This conceptual study aims so that everyone can understand the meaning of indigenous peoples, the existence of indigenous peoples in the Indonesian constitution, and recognize and respect the existence of indigenous peoples so that justice can be upheld for indigenous peoples. Based on the study it can be concluded that indigenous peoples are people who have territory, the government, law and citizens are independent and have existed since the Indonesian state was not yet formed and the existence of indigenous peoples in the Indonesian constitution has been recognized since Indonesia's independence until now whose regulations have been clearer than previous constitutions.


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Indigenous Peoples Existence & Indonesian Constitution

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.30652/ml.v6i1.7814

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