荷兰殖民经济对印尼土著土地财产的政策

Chairul Fahmi
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本文分析了印度尼西亚群岛土地产权的历史变迁,以及新的土地法是如何形成的,特别是在荷兰殖民时期。在荷兰东印度群岛(NEI)于18世纪建立并宣布自己是东印度群岛(印度尼西亚)的主权地主之后,土着法(adat law)的作用及其土地权利被一种新的法律形式即欧洲法律体系(民法典)所削弱。殖民地荷兰人通过了欧洲民法典,宣布所有未经核证的土地和所有森林资源为荷兰殖民国家的财产,并由殖民当局(国家领域)管理。对于Adat人来说,这些权利属于他们,无论是作为个人还是作为群体,并且已经被他们的习惯法(Adat法)合法地承认,自从他们的祖先在土地、领土和资源中居住以来,他们就一直拥有习惯法。对土地所有权的进一步重大影响是,1870年殖民政府实施的《土地法》(agrarisch wet)严重影响了印度尼西亚土著人民的土地权利,使他们中的大多数人失去了对土地和森林资源的土地产权。相比之下,荷兰殖民国家从征用土著土地和在荷兰种植园部门工作的无偿土著奴隶那里获得了数百万金的经济利润。
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This paper analyzes the historical shifts of land property rights in Indonesia's archipelago and how new land laws were formed, especially during the Dutch colonization era. After the Netherlands East Indies (NEI) established in the 18th century and proclaimed itself as a sovereign landlord over the East Indies (Indonesia), the role of indigenous law (adat law) and its rights to lands have diminished by a new form of law namely the European law system (the civil code). By adopting the European civil code, the colonial Dutch declared all uncertified lands and all forests’ resources were the Dutch colonial State's property and to be managed by the colonial authority [State’s domain]. For Adat peoples, these rights belong to them, either as individuals or as groups, and it had been recognized by their customary law (adat law) legally, which they have had since their ancestors inhabited within the land, territories, and resources. Further significant impact toward the adat rights to land, when the Agrarian Act (agrarisch wet) applied in 1870 by the colonial government, had severely impacted towards the land right of indigenous peoples in Indonesia, by which most of them had lost their adat property right to lands and forest resources. In contrast, the Dutch colonial State was gained millions of guldens for economic profit from the expropriation of the native land and from unpaid native slaves who worked in the Dutch plantation sectors.
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