Abstract:
The Constitution of 1945 NRI mandates the protection and
constitutional protection of the unity of indigenous peoples. However,
the constitutional protection of indigenous peoples has not realized
justice for the unity of indigenous peoples themselves. This study uses
socio-legal approaches, in order to answer the problems studied. The
causal factors for the realization of justice for the unity of indigenous
peoples are: (1) The absence of a special law governing the unity of
indigenous peoples and the diversity of the term used to mention the
unity of indigenous peoples, (2) Recognition of the existence of
indigenous peoples unity has not all been outlined in the regional
regulations. Both reasons have an impact on conflicts that often occur
between the government and the unity of indigenous peoples.