Principle of Free, Prior, and Informed Consent As A Resolution of Land Conflict Between Oil Palm Plantation Companies and Indigenous Peoples In Kampar Regency
Rahmad Hendra, Firdaus, Samariadi

Faculty of Law University of Riau


Abstract

The research was conducted in Bencah Kelubi Village and Subarak Village. In both villages there are oil palm plantation companies. In Subarak Village, oil palm plantation investors implement the principle of free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) at the beginning before the start of investment, while in Bencah Kelubi Village the oil palm plantation companies that make investments do not follow the FPIC principle. The writing method used by the author is descriptive analysis with a qualitative research pattern. The author found that FCPIC is significantly reduces the conflict between oil palm plantation companies and indigenous peoples

Keywords: Land Disputes, Indigenous Peoples

Topic: Law

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