Integrasi Hukum Adat Toraja sebagai Living Law dalam Pembangunan Hukum Nasional Indonesia Tahun 2024–2025

  • Muh. Akbar Fhad Syahril Fakultas Hukum Institut Ilmu Sosial dan Bisnis Andi Sapada https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6171-4275
  • Hardi Lestari Adi Hafid Fakultas Hukum Universitas Muhammadiyah Kolaka Utara
  • Arini Asriyani Fakultas Hukum Universitas Syakh Yusuf Al-Makassari

Abstract

This study examines the integration of Toraja customary law as a living law into the development of Indonesia’s national legal system in the period 2024–2025, with a focus on the regulation of indigenous peoples and ulayat (communal) land rights and their implications for the protection of the rights and living spaces of indigenous communities. Using a normative legal approach through the analysis of the Constitution, agrarian regulations, policies on the registration of ulayat land, regional regulations, and relevant literature, the research shows that such integration can strengthen legal certainty and the bargaining position of Toraja indigenous communities, particularly through the recognition of ulayat rights and the strengthening of customary institutions. However, the study also finds a risk of formalization that reduces the communal character of land and tongkonan, shifts decision-making power to the bureaucracy, and generates new conflicts when the logic of state law is not aligned with customary values and social structures. Therefore, integration will only produce substantive justice if it is designed in a participatory manner, recognizes the authority of customary decisions, and positions Toraja indigenous communities as the primary subjects in governing their own living spaces

Published
2025-10-30
How to Cite
Syahril, M. A. F., Adi Hafid, H. L., & Asriyani, A. (2025). Integrasi Hukum Adat Toraja sebagai Living Law dalam Pembangunan Hukum Nasional Indonesia Tahun 2024–2025 . Jurnal Litigasi Amsir, 112-119. Retrieved from http://journalstih.amsir.ac.id/index.php/julia/article/view/736