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The licensing policy for groundwater extraction and management for hospitality industry in cities in developing countries
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Jazilah, Isnaeni
, Sutrisno, Endang
in
Cities
/ Community
/ Constitutional courts
/ Constitutional law
/ Constitutions
/ Court decisions
/ Developing countries
/ Economic growth
/ Enactment
/ Environmental regulations
/ Extraction
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater management
/ Hospitality industry
/ Industrial development
/ Industrial policy
/ Irrigation
/ Justice
/ Law
/ Law enforcement
/ LDCs
/ Legal norms
/ Legislation
/ Licenses
/ Licensing
/ Local government
/ Management
/ Norms
/ Population growth
/ Provincial regulation
/ Regional government
/ Regions
/ Regulation
/ Rule of law
/ Scholarly publishing
/ Social interaction
/ Sustainable development
/ Water
/ Water demand
/ Water resources
/ Water resources management
/ Water supply
2019
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The licensing policy for groundwater extraction and management for hospitality industry in cities in developing countries
by
Jazilah, Isnaeni
, Sutrisno, Endang
in
Cities
/ Community
/ Constitutional courts
/ Constitutional law
/ Constitutions
/ Court decisions
/ Developing countries
/ Economic growth
/ Enactment
/ Environmental regulations
/ Extraction
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater management
/ Hospitality industry
/ Industrial development
/ Industrial policy
/ Irrigation
/ Justice
/ Law
/ Law enforcement
/ LDCs
/ Legal norms
/ Legislation
/ Licenses
/ Licensing
/ Local government
/ Management
/ Norms
/ Population growth
/ Provincial regulation
/ Regional government
/ Regions
/ Regulation
/ Rule of law
/ Scholarly publishing
/ Social interaction
/ Sustainable development
/ Water
/ Water demand
/ Water resources
/ Water resources management
/ Water supply
2019
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The licensing policy for groundwater extraction and management for hospitality industry in cities in developing countries
by
Jazilah, Isnaeni
, Sutrisno, Endang
in
Cities
/ Community
/ Constitutional courts
/ Constitutional law
/ Constitutions
/ Court decisions
/ Developing countries
/ Economic growth
/ Enactment
/ Environmental regulations
/ Extraction
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater management
/ Hospitality industry
/ Industrial development
/ Industrial policy
/ Irrigation
/ Justice
/ Law
/ Law enforcement
/ LDCs
/ Legal norms
/ Legislation
/ Licenses
/ Licensing
/ Local government
/ Management
/ Norms
/ Population growth
/ Provincial regulation
/ Regional government
/ Regions
/ Regulation
/ Rule of law
/ Scholarly publishing
/ Social interaction
/ Sustainable development
/ Water
/ Water demand
/ Water resources
/ Water resources management
/ Water supply
2019
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The licensing policy for groundwater extraction and management for hospitality industry in cities in developing countries
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The licensing policy for groundwater extraction and management for hospitality industry in cities in developing countries
2019
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Overview
The fulfillment of water needs for living things is the responsibility of the State. State control of dealing with water is done through the arrangement and management of licenses ensuring the right of everyone to get water as a primary need. Groundwater extraction and management will be a separate issue when the legal norms do not guarantee certainty and justice for society. The Constitutional Court decision No. 85/PUU-XI/2013 dated February 18th, 2015, states that Law No. 7 of 2004 on Water Resources has no legal force. Therefore, the re-enactment of Law No. 11 of 1974 on watering gives impact to the regulation of groundwater extraction. This should meet the principles of the decision of the Constitutional Court. Governments, including local governments, have an important duty regarding groundwater management, so that the water needs can be fulfilled for all people.
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