2. • Public Notary & Land Deed Official in
Surakarta City, Central of Java
• PhD. in Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
• 2 Scopus Indexed Journal
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SHORT PROFILE
3. • Name of Subject = Agrarian Law
• Faculty = Faculty of Law
• Code = FH172002
• Semester = 4
• Subject Area = Faculty Mandatory Subject
• Amount of Credit = 3 credits
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COURSE SPECIFICATION
4. • Agrarian Law lectures held every Tuesday and
Friday, 16.00 – 17.15 WIB
• Student follow the Agrarian Law course well
• Diligent/Always present in lectures
• Study well/earnestly
• Develop the material that has been given
• Discipline/not late/come on time
• Actively ask
• Doing the Classwork & Quiz well
• Comply with the agreed-upon class rules
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LEARNING CONTRACT
5. • 3 Credits = 23 times
• Based on the Rector Regulation Number
33/REK/20/DA/XII/2011 on the
Undergraduate Students Attendance
Requirement, students who have not
achieved 75% of the total scheduled
meetings, cannot be able to undertake the
Final Exam and Remedial Exam.
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TO BE CONCERNED
6. • Lecture attendance : 10%
• Active participation in class : 10%
• Classwork & Quiz : 10%
• Mid Semester Exam (UTS) : 35%
• Final Exam (UAS) : 35%
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LECTURING ASSESSMENT
7. • When online lectures take place, student are in a closed
room/boarding house/house (not in a cafe, restaurant, or
crowded place).
• Please do not join the class while DRIVING (or being in a
vehicle).
• Those who enter late more than 25 minutes will not be absent.
• The absence was done in person.
• It is recommended to use a PC or laptop computer connected to
the camera (if the computer does not have a camera, then it is
permissible to use a cellular phone). Every student is required to
look at the computer/cell phone screen and focus on listening to
the lecturer. The camera must be turned on.
• Use a headset for listening.
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DURING CLASS
8. • For those who experience connection problems,
please prepare evidence in the form of:
1. Proof of participation by showing the entire screen
of the cell phone/laptop
2. If the problem is due to a power failure, please
send a video showing the clock
Both evidence is sent immediately, a maximum of 1 x
24 hours after the meeting/lecture take place. In the
absence of such evidence, participation / presence is
considered no attendance (alpha).
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DURING CLASS
9. • Minimum “C” mark for 14 mandatory subjects, as follows:
1. Introduction to Legal Science
2. Introduction to Indonesian Legal System
3. Introduction to Islamic Law
4. Private Law
5. Criminal Law
6. Commercial Law
7. Adat Law
8. International Law
9. Constitutional Law
10. Agrarian Law
11. Law of Private Procedure
12. Theory of State
13. Law of State Administration
14. Law of Criminal Procedure
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TO BE CONCERNED
10. • A.P
. Parlindungan, Komentar Atas Undang-Undang Pokok
Agraria, CV Mandar Maju, Bandung, 1998
• Boedi Harsono, Hukum Agraria Indonesia, Sejarah Pembentukan
Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria, Isi dan Pelaksanannya, Penerbit
Djambatan, Edisi 2007, Jakarta, 2007
• Mukmin Zakie, Kewenangan Negara Dalam Pengadaan Tanah
Bagi Kepentingan Umum di Indonesia dan Malaysia, Buku
Litera, Yogyakarta, 2013
• Urip Santoso, Hukum Agraria: Kajian Komprehensif, Kencana
Prenada Media Group, Jakarta, 2013
• Achmad Sodiki, Politik Hukum Agraria, Konstitusi Press,
Jakarta, 2013
• Bernhard Limbong, Reforma Agraria, Pustaka Margaretha,
Jakarta, 2012
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REFERENCE
11. No CPMK/Sub-CPMK Subject/Sub-discussion
1. CPMK 1 Learning Contract
2. CPMK 2 Introduction
3. CPMK 3 Background/development of agrarian law
4. CPMK 3 Systematics of land tenure based on UUPA
5. CPMK 4 Land Rights
6. CPMK 5 Registration of land
7. CPMK 6 Land Reform
8. CPMK 6 Land Acquisition for public interest
9. CPMK 6 Actual problems/land disputes in Indonesia
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COMPONENT
12. No CPMK/Sub-CPMK Subject/Sub-discussion
1. CPMK 1 Able to explain on the meaning of Agrarian Law
2. CPMK 2 Able to explain on the historical establishment
of Agrarian Law
3. CPMK 3 Able to explain on the systematic acquisition of
land
4. CPMK 4 Able to explain on land rights
5. CPMK 5 Able to explain on land registrations
6. CPMK 6 Able to explain on land reform
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COMPONENT