Abstract :
Problems regarding land are still being discussed in the community which
results in land disputes becoming a struggle so that people blame each other even
to the point of being hostile to the lossesthat the community has experienced.
Because losses are the main conflict in road widening issues, justice must be
enforced so as to produce a fairness in proper and fair compensation for road
widening that the community is experiencing.
Regarding the formulation of the problem, which is related to how the
legal protection for people who do not get compensation from the government and
formulate how the role of the government towards people who do not get
compensation. The related objectives are to analyze the legal protection for people
who do not get compensation from the government and to analyze the role of
government towards people who do not get compensation.
The research method used is the normative juridical method which focuses
on statutory regulations, to approach the problem using a statutory approach., the
source of legal material consist of primary legal material sources, secondary legal
sources and tertiary legal sources which are collected and processed using the
technique of tracing legal materials which was analyzed using qualitative
methods.
The results of this study indicate that for someone who does not get
compensation from the government so that justice is not felt by the community
and becomes a problem for the community and they want a proper and fair
compensation. So that a legal protection is needed in upholding justice for people
whose land is affected by road widening.
Road widening that causes harm to the community must get attention from
the Government so that justice can be felt by those who feel aggrieved and legal
protection is a protection for the community from the Government in the
implementation of road widening. So that the laws and regulations related to the
problems of community land affected by road widening can be enforced justice in
determining the compensation experienced by the community.
Keywords : Legal Protection, Society, Land Rights.