Marital Property in Marriages of Different Nationalities in Indonesia According to National Law and Islamic Law

Bani Syarif Maula, Muhammad Fuad Zain, Syifaun Nada
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Indonesian legislation stipulates that individuals from foreign countries residing in Indonesia and foreign legal entities with representatives in the country are expressly barred from possessing land. This provision poses challenges for individuals in marriages involving different nationalities, particularly when one spouse is an Indonesian citizen, as it complicates the process of acquiring ownership rights and building usage rights for a property. This research explores the legal regulations pertaining to marital property in marriages involving individuals of distinct nationalities, navigating the intersection between national law and Islamic law. Employing qualitative research methods with a normative approach, the study relies on legal materials as primary data sources. The findings of this study indicate that, in accordance with national law, assets acquired during the course of marriage are deemed joint property. Nonetheless, it is noteworthy that this provision does not extend to marital assets in the form of land and buildings for foreign spouses. Conversely, Islamic law does not explicitly delve into this matter. Nevertheless, it delineates that the resolution of joint property in marriages encompassing individuals of diverse nationalities is governed by national laws pertaining to citizenship rights. In the case of foreign citizens, the relevant statute is the Agrarian Law, which specifically governs ownership rights concerning land and buildings.
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根据国内法和伊斯兰法,印度尼西亚不同国籍婚姻中的婚姻财产
印尼法律规定,居住在印尼的外国个人和在印尼有代表的外国法律实体不得拥有土地。这一规定给涉及不同国籍的婚姻中的个人带来了挑战,特别是当配偶一方是印尼公民时,因为它使获得财产所有权和使用权的过程变得复杂。本研究探讨了涉及不同国籍人士的婚姻中与婚姻财产有关的法律规定,探索了国家法律与伊斯兰法律之间的交叉点。本研究采用定性研究方法和规范方法,以法律材料作为主要数据来源。研究结果表明,根据国家法律,婚姻存续期间获得的资产被视为共同财产。然而,值得注意的是,这一规定并不包括外国配偶以土地和建筑物形式获得的婚姻财产。反之,伊斯兰法也没有对这一问题做出明确规定。不过,伊斯兰法规定,在包含不同国籍的个人的婚姻中,共同财产的解决受有关公民权利的国家法律管辖。对于外国公民,相关法规是《土地法》,该法具体规定了有关土地和建筑物的所有权。
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