Farida Patittingi, Agus Suciptoroso
This study aims to determine the Position of the Social Function Principle Against Management Rights in Land Renewal. The research method used is normative legal research with the statutory approach and conceptual approach. The results show that the renewal of the principle of social function is that there is a balance in the land between the interests of individuals and the public interest. Above all, the management rights are not land rights; hence, that management rights in renewing the principle of social function principle cannot be applied.