Kamilah Wati binti Mohd, F. M. Hassan, Intan Nadia Ghulam Khan, Izawati Wook
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摘要
Orang Asli群体在马来西亚半岛形成了一个少数民族社区,他们的生计主要取决于他们的土地和周围地区。尽管马来西亚法院在一些案件中维持了奥兰阿斯利对其习惯土地的普通法权利,但关于奥兰阿斯里习惯土地权的争议在马来西亚一直持续。这对一些奥兰阿斯利社区和州政府构成了挑战。本文采用专题小组讨论法、概况调查法和图书馆研究法,对马来西亚半岛奥兰阿斯利的土地权进行了分析,重点分析了磅士卑公、杰勒布、森美兰的奥兰阿斯里。调查结果表明,Kampung Parit Gong Orang Asli社区自去年以来一直严格遵守“adat perpatih”的习俗,他们通过土地使用和继承高度重视土地。Kampung Parit Gong的Orang Asli提出了几个重要问题,特别是他们在上述习惯土地上的权利安全以及他们后代社会经济福祉的保障。话虽如此,本文提出了几项法律和行政措施,不仅要解决起义问题,还要确保居住在马来西亚半岛的Orang Asli的权利得到保障。
CUSTOMARY LAND RIGHTS OF ORANG ASLI: A CASE STUDY IN KAMPUNG PARIT GONG, NEGERI SEMBILAN, MALAYSIA
The Orang Asli group forms a minority community in Peninsular Malaysia, whose livelihood mostly depends on their land and the surrounding area. Dispute over customary land rights of Orang Asli has been continual in Malaysia although Malaysian Courts, in several cases, have upheld the Common Law rights of Orang Asli to their customary lands. This poses a challenge to some Orang Asli communities and State Governments. Based on focus group discussion, profiling survey, and library research methods, this paper analyses the land rights of Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia, by placing focus on Orang Asli in Kampung Parit Gong, Jelebu, Negeri Sembilan. The findings indicate that the Kampung Parit Gong Orang Asli community has been strictly adhering to the customs of ‘adat perpatih’ since yesteryears, and that they highly value the land, both through usage of land and by inheritance. Several important concerns were raised by the Orang Asli in Kampung Parit Gong, particularly on the security over their rights on the said customary land and the guarantee of their future generations’ socio-economic wellbeing. Having said that, this paper proposes several legal and administrative measures to not only address the uprising issues, but also to ascertain that the rights of Orang Asli residing in Peninsular Malaysia are secured.