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ID144759
Title ProperOn track, spontaneous privatization of public urban land in Bandung, Indonesia
LanguageENG
AuthorNurman, Ari ;  Lund, Christian
Summary / Abstract (Note)The history of land control in Indonesia is overwhelmingly one of colonial conquest, government enclosure and expropriation of traditional property rights. However, beneath these great transformations, counter-currents also flow. Encroachment on state land and its gradual privatization by ordinary people sometimes gnaw at government property. Through a series of small, sometimes innocuous actions, people manage to undo the previous ownership regime. This article shows how settlers over a period of some 30 years – through a strategic mixture of civic disobedience and civic compliance – managed to appropriate, formalize and effectively privatize land belonging to the stateowned railway company in the city of Bandung. The authors argue that disobedient occupation and subsequent obedient payment of taxes, documentation of residence and 'normalization' of the area have reduced the company's ownership to thin formality, whereas new residents hold all the substantial elements of property rights to the land.
`In' analytical NoteSouth East Asia Research Vol. 24, No.1; Mar 2016:p.41-60
Journal SourceSouth East Asia Research 2016-03 24, 1
Key WordsIndonesia ;  Privatization ;  Property ;  Urban Land ;  Bandung ;  Informal Settlement