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Faculty of Law - Papers (Archive)

2005

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Maritime Law Enforcement And Compliance In Indonesia: Problems And Recommendations, Dirham Dirhamsyah Jan 2005

Maritime Law Enforcement And Compliance In Indonesia: Problems And Recommendations, Dirham Dirhamsyah

Faculty of Law - Papers (Archive)

Like most coastal states, Indonesia is faced with a need to protect, conserve, and manage its marine and coastal resources. Twenty-six and a half per cent of the Indonesian Gross National Product was derived from the utilisation of coastal and marine resources in 2002.1 Fish and other marine resources make a significant contribution to the supply of food, employment, and foreign exchange. More than 60% of animal protein consumed by the population is derived from the fisheries sector; and per capita consumption was estimated to be 21.7 kg per year in 2002.2 Employment in the primary fishing sector …


The Extreme Makeover Effect Of Law School: Students Being Transformed By Stories, Cassandra E. Sharp Jan 2005

The Extreme Makeover Effect Of Law School: Students Being Transformed By Stories, Cassandra E. Sharp

Faculty of Law - Papers (Archive)

The relationship between law and popular culture has caused great interest among scholars over the years. It is a field that invites the merging of disciplinary boundaries and allows for plurality in the ways that law can be viewed. This paper seeks to view this relationship from the vantage point of the first year law student and to explore the representation and transformation of meaning about law and lawyering within the social and academic context of law school. Situated within the expanding scholarship on law and popular culture, this paper examines how the image of the lawyer is constructed and …