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Measuring the Openness of Land Investment Policy Related to Housing or Residential Ownership by Foreigners in Indonesia

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The existence of Government Regulation No. 103 of 2015 concerning Housing or Residential Ownership by Foreigners Occupied in Indonesia which contains a climate of openness for foreigners raises the problem of government openness policy in the field of land investment.One of the problems contained in the Government Regulation No. 103 of 2015 as a breakdown of Law No. 5 of 1960 concerns the Basic Regulations of Agrarian Principles and Law No. 5 of 2011 concerning immigration is the duration of the right of use. This duration is 80 years containing a climate of openness to foreigners. This period is longer than the enactment in the Government Regulation No. 41 of 1996 which regulates the same matter.This research is a normative juridical research using statute approach, conceptual approach and comparative approach. Comparisons are made between the existing primary legal materials, mainly between Government Regulation No. 103 of 2015 and the previous Government Regulation concerning the same matter, that is Government Regulation No. 41 of 1996.

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  • Amad Sudiro, 2018. "Measuring the Openness of Land Investment Policy Related to Housing or Residential Ownership by Foreigners in Indonesia," European Research Studies Journal, European Research Studies Journal, vol. 0(2), pages 165-177.
  • Handle: RePEc:ers:journl:v:xxi:y:2018:i:2:p:165-177
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