In administering a country based on the rule of law, the main element is the enforcement of human rights. In every country still found, there are discriminatory discriminations against citizens, both those that are needed from state actions, and those needed from the community. With the existence of a convention on the protection of special human rights, the state must approve and protect its citizens. Problems that occur in pluralistic Indonesia is in preventing the social life in community. The research method of the paper is an empirical juridical method to answer whether Indonesia handling the enforcement of human rights and review human rights protection in Indonesia when dealing with communities which holding customary law in their community. If the practice of customary law turns out there is discriminatory practices against the tribe or sub-tribe in it, then how does the state uphold human rights?
Legal Counseling for Residents of Moncongloe Lappara Village, Moncongloe District, Maros Regency in Understanding Legal Issues Through Utilization of the Legal Consultation and Aid Unit at the Faculty of Law, Hasanuddin University conducted by the PPMU-PK-M Team of Hasanuddin University Research and Community Service Institute for partners (Village Heads of Moncongloe Lappara). A number of legal problems occurred in Moncongloe Lappara Village, Moncongloe District, Maros Regency, such as cases of buying and selling land belonging to other people, criminal acts of consumer protection, fraud, and the environment, so PPMU-PK-M activities can become a forum for the community and village officials in mapping problems and finding legal solutions by providing legal education and understanding for the community and village officials.
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