DOI : https://doi.org/10.29303/ulrev.v5i1.144 UNRAM Law Review is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. p-ISSN: 2548-9267 | e-ISSN : 2549-2365, Open Access at : http://unramlawreview.unram.ac.id/index.php/ulr Volume 5 Nomor 1 April 2021 ULRev The Implementation of a Judge’s Decisionon Returning Disputes of Property Landrights Incondong Island (SULAH) M. Chairul Rizal The Universityof Bandar Lampung email : m_chairul.16211152@student.ubl.ac.id Recca Ayu Hapsari The University of Bandar Lampung email : recca@ubl.ac.id ABSTRACT This journal aims is to learn and analyse the judge’s consideration in deciding the dispute in Condong Island, also to find out the implementation of Condong Island cases on judge’s decision number: 41/ Pdt.G / 2019 / PN.KlA. the method of this research is using the juridical and normative approach by viewing legal problems as rules that are considered with normative juridical research where its carried out by studying the principles of law in undergraduate theory/opinion, as well as other related laws and regulation. The empirical approach is carried out by seeing and observing directly to the object of the research concerning the implementation of the judge’s decision on the decision of Condong Sulah island case. The results of this research show that there has been a transaction between the plaintiffs according to the convention/reconvention defendant and defendant I, Defendant II, Defendant III/ Reconvention of defendants over the disputed land which located in the area of Tarahan village, Katibung district, south of Lampung regency, covering an area of 93,693 (ninety-three thousand six hundred ninety-three) square meters. Key word: Implementation; Judges Rules; Cases Condong Sulah Island INTRODUCTION Indonesia called as an archaeology state, according to the existing data there are 17,508 (seventeen thousand five hundred and eight) island in Indonesia including the small and large islands, the main islands are Kalimantan, Irian or Papua, Sulawesi and Java. In addition, Indonesia is naturally called as an archipelago state, grammatically the word Indonesia comes from Greek terms, namely “Indos” which means “India” and “Nesos” which means island. The origin terms of Indonesia have a meaning of the Indian islands or island in Indian territory. Apart from being known as the largest archipelago state in the world, Indonesia also listed as a country with the second longest coastline after Canada. 1 There are groups of islands in Indonesia that are inhabited and some are not inhabited by humans, many of which have yet to be named. Generally, the island that occupied by humans 1 Gamal Komandoko. (2010).Ensiklopedia Pelajar dan Umum , Yogyakarta : Pustaka Widyatama. p. 7