Law Enforcement on Sea Sand Mining Activities in Conflict with The Community in Lampung Province

The lack of law enforcement related to sea sand mining activities that conflict with the community in Lampung Province certainly causes many problems. In addition, the impact of the sea sand mining permit also overlaps the allocation of coastal areas and small islands and has the potential to cause...

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Main Author: Refi Meidiantama
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Law Universitas Lampung 2022-11-01
Series:Administrative and Environmental Law Review
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Online Access:https://jurnal.fh.unila.ac.id/index.php/aelr/article/view/2643
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description The lack of law enforcement related to sea sand mining activities that conflict with the community in Lampung Province certainly causes many problems. In addition, the impact of the sea sand mining permit also overlaps the allocation of coastal areas and small islands and has the potential to cause quite a high social conflict and environmental ecosystems and cause of ecological disasters. This article aims to analyze law enforcement against marine sand mining activities that conflict with the community in Lampung Province. This study uses normative and empirical juridical methods with a qualitative analysis model. The results showed that sea sand mining conflicts in Lampung Province occurred due to the processes of issuing sea sand mining permits that overlapped with the fishing zones. Also in Lampung Provincial Regulation No. 1 of 2018 concerning Zoning Plans for Coastal Areas and Small Islands, there is no space allocation for the issuance of sea sand mining permits from 12 miles of coastline except for oil and gas mining in the East Lampung waters, complex conflicts due to enforcement The sea sand mining law is not clear, as evidenced by the existence of several cases of violations in the coastal sector and small islands of Lampung Province which were left without going through legal processes and imposition of sanctions.
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spelling doaj.art-e101b3251a6a42f1becb3c8e3580f9312022-12-22T03:41:12ZengFaculty of Law Universitas LampungAdministrative and Environmental Law Review2723-24842745-93302022-11-0132779210.25041/aelr.v3i2.26431373Law Enforcement on Sea Sand Mining Activities in Conflict with The Community in Lampung ProvinceRefi Meidiantama0Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia LampungThe lack of law enforcement related to sea sand mining activities that conflict with the community in Lampung Province certainly causes many problems. In addition, the impact of the sea sand mining permit also overlaps the allocation of coastal areas and small islands and has the potential to cause quite a high social conflict and environmental ecosystems and cause of ecological disasters. This article aims to analyze law enforcement against marine sand mining activities that conflict with the community in Lampung Province. This study uses normative and empirical juridical methods with a qualitative analysis model. The results showed that sea sand mining conflicts in Lampung Province occurred due to the processes of issuing sea sand mining permits that overlapped with the fishing zones. Also in Lampung Provincial Regulation No. 1 of 2018 concerning Zoning Plans for Coastal Areas and Small Islands, there is no space allocation for the issuance of sea sand mining permits from 12 miles of coastline except for oil and gas mining in the East Lampung waters, complex conflicts due to enforcement The sea sand mining law is not clear, as evidenced by the existence of several cases of violations in the coastal sector and small islands of Lampung Province which were left without going through legal processes and imposition of sanctions.https://jurnal.fh.unila.ac.id/index.php/aelr/article/view/2643enforcementcommunityconflictsea sand mining
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title Law Enforcement on Sea Sand Mining Activities in Conflict with The Community in Lampung Province
title_full Law Enforcement on Sea Sand Mining Activities in Conflict with The Community in Lampung Province
title_fullStr Law Enforcement on Sea Sand Mining Activities in Conflict with The Community in Lampung Province
title_full_unstemmed Law Enforcement on Sea Sand Mining Activities in Conflict with The Community in Lampung Province
title_short Law Enforcement on Sea Sand Mining Activities in Conflict with The Community in Lampung Province
title_sort law enforcement on sea sand mining activities in conflict with the community in lampung province
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sea sand mining
url https://jurnal.fh.unila.ac.id/index.php/aelr/article/view/2643
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