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The Tonle Sap: Reconsideration Of The Laws Governing Cambodia's Most Important Fishery, Ian J. Mensher
The Tonle Sap: Reconsideration Of The Laws Governing Cambodia's Most Important Fishery, Ian J. Mensher
Washington International Law Journal
The Tonle Sap Basin is not only Cambodia’s largest inland fishery, but also the source of food and income for roughly one million Cambodians. Its biodiversity is unrivaled within Southeast Asia, and its sustainability is vital to the socioeconomic and political stability in the region. However, Cambodia’s current fishery, forestry, and land laws do not adequately protect the Tonle Sap Basin from over-fishing and the introduction of sedimentation and pollution caused by increasing development. The laws do not create or reflect a model for sustainable fishing and development. Both the laws currently in force and proposed legislation fail to limit …
Hubungan Indonesia-Malaysia: Memerlukan Perspektif Dan Kebijakan Baru?, Zainuddin Djafar
Hubungan Indonesia-Malaysia: Memerlukan Perspektif Dan Kebijakan Baru?, Zainuddin Djafar
Indonesian Journal of International Law
The relationship between Indonesia-Malaysia in 2005 and 2006 id quite problematic concerning three main issues: illegal migrant, illegal logging, and Ambalat’s dispute. Historically, there were disputes which broke up the relationship between the two countries in 1963 until 1966. Forty years later (1996-2006), three main issues occured, which have no correlation with formerly disputes. Those issues have become significant after Indonesia entered multidimensional crisis in 1997-1999 and the effects remain. At the other side, Malaysia has reached rapid growth in economic, business, manufacture, and financial in the last past seven years. These two realities of circumstances have become Indonesia and …
Developments In U.S. And International Efforts To Prevent Corruption, Kathleen M. Hamann, Philip Urofsky, Nicole M. Healy, Alexandra Wrage
Developments In U.S. And International Efforts To Prevent Corruption, Kathleen M. Hamann, Philip Urofsky, Nicole M. Healy, Alexandra Wrage
The International Lawyer
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