Indonesia is blessed with a wealth of human resources, biological and non-biological resources, which are a major asset in the development and improvement of national tourism. The amount of funding to support tourism development amid the limitations of the State Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBN), is supported through the mobilization of National Sharia Bank Certificates (SBSN) as sharia-based financial instruments that are guaranteed through the use of State Property (BMN) as underlying assets. However, there is a view of Underlying State-Owned Assets as a form of violation of the national SBSNThe method of normative juridical approach, descriptive analysis research specifications, data sources come from secondary data consisting of primary legal materials, secondary legal materials, and tertiary legal materials, and qualitative data analysis. Research results: First, the magnitude of the contribution of the tourism sector to national economic growth placing the tourism sector as a national strategic program in order to improve the welfare and prosperity of the people; Second, SBSN participates in financing tourism infrastructure in the midst of limited government budget funding; and Third, Underlying State-Owned Assets does not interfere with the implementation of government duties because the sale or lease is carried out only on the Benefit Rights of State-Owned Goods, there is no transfer of ownership rights (legal title) of State-Owned Goods. This research provides positive implications where BMN can be optimized in financing national development.
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Tourism, Infrastructure, SBSN, Underlying Assets, BMN
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Anita Kamilah. (2022). Utilization of State-Owned Goods as Assets Sharia Bank Certificate National (SBSN) in Financing Infrastructure Development Indonesian Tourism. International Journal of Law and Society, 5(3), 267-275. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijls.20220503.14
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Anita Kamilah. Utilization of State-Owned Goods as Assets Sharia Bank Certificate National (SBSN) in Financing Infrastructure Development Indonesian Tourism. Int. J. Law Soc. 2022, 5(3), 267-275. doi: 10.11648/j.ijls.20220503.14
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