CHARACTERISTICS OF COASTAL AREA LICENSE MANAGEMENT IN THE PROVINCE OF BANGKA BELITUNG ISLANDS
Abstract
Coastal areas are related to the interests of regional governments and the interests of the central
government regarding management, especially mining in coastal areas. Mining activities that occur in
the Bangka Belitung Islands are not only on land but have also entered coastal areas. There is overlap
in the authority to grant permits and there is environmental damage which must be accounted for by
those carrying out mining activities. This research aims to determine the characteristics of granting
mining permits in coastal areas based on regional autonomy rights and environmental law enforcement
on coastal mining activities in the Bangka Belitung Islands region. This research uses normative legal
research which takes a statutory and conceptual approach. The results of this research indicate that
there is still overlapping authority rules for granting permits between the central government and
regional governments in coastal areas based on the principle of regional autonomy and the
characteristic mechanisms of environmental monitoring patterns that are more directed towards
enforcement of administrative law but also the criminal dimension which is premium remidium.