Management rights allow holders to manage state land but do not constitute ownership. Under Indonesia’s Basic Agrarian Law (UUPA 5/1960), only Indonesian individuals and companies can hold ownership rights, while foreign citizens may only obtain use rights (Hak Pakai). How can management rights (Hak Pengelolaan) be converted to ownership rights (Hak Milik)? Discover the legal processes and key criteria in our latest BILLawFact.
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