TOURISM VILLAGE MANAGEMENT BY VILLAGE OWNED ENTERPRISES IN BUSINESS LEGAL PERSPECTIVE Nur Sulistyo Budi Ambarini- Ema Septaria- M. Yamani
Fakultas Hukum
Universitas Bengkulu
Abstract
The village is a peripheral area that has considerable potential to be developed as a tourism village in improving the rural economy. This study aims to examine the role of Village Owned Enterprise (VOE) in managing tourism villages based on local wisdom from a business law perspective. This research uses non-doctrinal legal research methods with a socio-legal research approach. The research location is in the rural area of Bengkulu Province. The results of the study show that the management of tourism villages has not paid attention to the legal aspects of business, both from administrative legal aspects and civil law aspects. From an administrative law perspective, most VOE as managers of Tourism Villages are not yet legally incorporated. Likewise, the tourism business that is run does not yet have legality or permits. In the perspective of civil law, various collaborations related to tourism businesses are generally only carried out based on trust and verbal agreement. Thus the management of tourism villages based on local wisdom in the Bengkulu region by VOE does not yet have legal certainty. If a problem appears related to the tourism business, resolution carried out by deliberation between the parties.
Keywords: Village- Tourism- Local wisdom- Village-owned enterprise- Law