CD Skripsi
Penyelesaian Konflik Antara Koperasi Nenek Eno Senama Nenek (Knes) Dengan Masyarakat Adat Pemilik Kebun Kelapa Sawit Di Desa Senama Nenek Kecamatan Tapung Hulu Kabupaten Kampar
ABSTRACT
Article 1 paragraph (1) of Law Number 25 of 199 Concerning Cooperatives
states that cooperatives are business entities consisting of individuals or
cooperative legal entities based on their activities based on cooperative
principles, as well as a people's economic movement based on the principle of
kinship. The Nenek Eno Senama Nenek Cooperative (KNES) is a cooperative that
manages indigenous peoples' oil palm plantations in Senama Nenek village.
However, the results of management received by indigenous peoples are
ineffective, causing harm to the indigenous peoples who own the oil palm
plantations. The following issues can be derived from this context: What is the
status of the dispute between the Nenek Eno Senama Nenek Cooperative (KNES)
and how to resolve the conflict between the Nenek Eno Senama Nenek
Cooperative (KNES) and the indigenous people who own oil palm plantations in
Senama Nenek Village, Tapung Hulu District, Kampar Regency.
This study was conducted in Senama Nenek Village, Tapung Hulu District,
Kampar Regency, and at the Nenek Eno Senama Nenek Cooperative (KNES). The
purpose of this research is to determine what is causing the conflict between the
Nenek Eno Senama Cooperative (KNES) and what efforts have been made to
resolve the conflict. This is sociological juridical research with populations such
as Ninik Mamak of Senama Nenek Village, the Management of the Nenek Eno
Senama Nenek Cooperative (KNES), and the Chair of the Senama Nenek
Cooperative (KNES). Because this study used a purposive sampling method, the
cooperative included the chair of the Senama Nenek Village Youth and community
owners of oil palm plantations. Primary, secondary, and tertiary data sources
were used in this study. Observation, interviews, questionnaires, documentation,
and a literature review were used to collect data. The type of analysis used was a
qualitative descriptive analysis.
The findings of this study, the authors conclude that there is no
transparency regarding the remaining business results (SHU) received by the
indigenous peoples who own the oil palm plantations managed by the Nenek Eno
Senama Nenek Cooperative (KNES). Attempts to resolve the conflict have been
made through negotiation and deliberation for consensus, but to no avail. The
Kampar District Police then stopped the final effort, which was litigation, because
it was not a criminal case. So far, no agreement has been reached between The
Nenek Eno Senama Nenek Cooperative (KNES) and the owners of oil palm
plantations in Senama Nenek Village, Tapung Hulu District, Kampar Regency.
Key Words : Conflict Settlement – Cooperative - Indigenous People
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