The long term goal of this
research is to establish a new legal system that is the law of the buildings by
releasing it from dependence on the legal regime of the land by addressing the
housing backlog, realizing the concept of welfare state to provide housing for
Low-Income People (LIP), and a legal and political framework law housing for
the people.
Furthermore, the specific targets of this study are: to identify the needs of
low-income housing technically, economically and socially appropriate, and to
design a development model low-income housing legal system is technically, socially and economically
adjusted. Methodology of research was social judicial approach, which is the data
sources explored through literature studies, interviews, and questionnaires. The actual data collected from LIP in West Java and
Jakarta of Indonesia were selected purposefully; The government as the main
responsible in the construction of houses for the people's business; such as
business agents, public housing developers, and private agencies, those are
stakeholders housing and implementation has a considerable role in the
construction of houses for the people. Finally, the research has some
findings: (1) The development of the legal system of housing up to this
research still requires a paradigm shift, both the housing and settlement, as
well as the ownership of homes and buildings. The paradigm change shall include
the link between home ownership and buildings according to the government,
legislation, and society as a user. It was not easy to introduce new life
patterns for Indonesian people who are communal and still requiring an
understanding in the form of socialization
decent standard of low-income housing in
terms of technical, economic and social. (2) In a legal perspective, the signal separation
of ownership of houses and buildings already exist in the Housing Act, Building
Law, Agrarian Law, and Law on Housing and Settlement Region. For a government
that will come very important paradigm shift in the Development of housing for
LIP. (3) Model development of the construction
of houses for the LIP which has been caused by the government's failure who
does not have a blueprint for the construction of housing for the LIP, the
Development low-income housing cannot be done solely by the technical approach,
it also has to do with legal approach to the application of the principle of
horizontal separation which can be a way out in the house construction of
low-income people. (4) The provision of housing for the LIP should be
considered the feasibility of residential house technically, economically and
socially.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Articles |
Authors | |
Publication Date | December 27, 2017 |
Submission Date | November 5, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017Volume: 3 Issue: 9 |
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