Vol. 9 (05) pp. 1344-1348 DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/12978

INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN THEIR EXISTENCE OF IN EVIDENCE-BASED POLICY MAKING BY GOVERNMENTS

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Abstract

Indigenous Peoples are a problem that is relatively unknown to the wider community because they are located in remote areas, and only certain areas have Indigenous Peoples problems. They are a very vulnerable group in our society and in the country in general. This happens because they lack access to development and even their rights tend to be neglected. Apart from that, the alignment of the constitution with them in the laws and regulations is not in line with the practice in the field. This research uses the normative research method where the conceptual and statutory approaches are used, but also the legal materials that are obtained in the field will also be input in this research. It is hoped that this research can contribute ideas to policy makers so that it becomes a recommendation for making policies based on conditions in the field or evidence (evidence-based policies).

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Revency Vania Rugebregt, M.J. Saptenno and J. Tjiptabudy (2021); INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN THEIR EXISTENCE OF IN EVIDENCE-BASED POLICY MAKING BY GOVERNMENTS, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 9 (05), 1344-1348, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/12978

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Pattimura University Law Faculty
Indonesia