EVALUATION OF THE APPLICATION OF MINING BUSINESS LICENSE (IUP) REGULATIONS - AFTER THE ENACTMENT OF LAW NUMBER 3 OF 2020 Panca Bhakti University Abstract Mining business activities have a significant role in making a real contribution to increasing national income and regional development. Law Number 4 of 2009 regulates the participation of local governments in mining business licensing activities. However, the change in the Mining regulation to Law Number 3 of 2020, abolished the role of local governments in granting mining permits. This change creates limited access to community complaints about mining problems that occur in the local community. Purpose This study wants to evaluate the application of mining business license (IUP) regulations after the enactment of Mining Law Number 3 of 2020. This research is based on perceptive research with a descriptive design using a normative juridical approach. The results of this research study want to explain the evaluation of the effectiveness of the implementation of the current mining business license (IUP) regulations based on the latest Mining Law. Seeing that all mining authorities and authorities are now under the auspices of the central government authority, limiting the space for local communities to take reporting actions if there is a conflict caused by mining companies. The researcher recommends conducting further studies regarding the evaluation of mining business license regulations after the enactment of Law Number 3 of 2020. Keywords: Evaluation, Mining Business License, Local Government, Central Government Topic: Law on Land and Environment |
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