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Abandoned land is a complex problem and often has significant legal consequences. This article aims to find out the legal consequences of abandoned land according to Indonesian law. Abandoned land can be a source of problems such as waste of resources, ownership conflicts, and increased crime. On the other hand, abandoned land also has the potential to be developed into a productive asset if managed well. It is hoped that the results of this analysis will provide a better understanding of the complexity of abandoned land problems and provide a basis for formulating more effective policies in handling them. By understanding the legal impact on abandoned land, authorities can take more appropriate steps to encourage more efficient and sustainable land use. The results of this research are that the legal consequence of land being designated as abandoned land is that the legal relationship between the subject holding the land rights and the land object is broken, then the land is re-controlled by the state.
Pasha et al. (Tue,) studied this question.