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Beyond The Northwest Forest Plan, Melda Kamil Ariadno Dec 2021

Beyond The Northwest Forest Plan, Melda Kamil Ariadno

Indonesian Journal of International Law

The United States of America be the main actors in the wood industry. That condition has become a burden by the government of the United States of America because the increase the pressure from the expert in the environmental field, which more support do the reforestation rather than deforestation. The changing role from the main wood exporter to the main wood importer, caused the national market of the United States of America get a loss, like raise the price of wood product. The conflict between the United States of America with Canada related to wood product become a concern by …


Belajar Dari Kegalalan Politik Pengelolaan Sda Orde Baru: Studi Kasus Kalimantan Timur, Aleksis Jemadu Aug 2021

Belajar Dari Kegalalan Politik Pengelolaan Sda Orde Baru: Studi Kasus Kalimantan Timur, Aleksis Jemadu

Indonesian Journal of International Law

The province of East Kalimantan has the largers tropical forests in Indonesia. throughout the era of the New Order government under President Soeharto the natural resources especially tropical forests were sistematically exploited without any serious effort on the part of the government and private companies to take care of the social and environmental aspect of such exploitation. As a result, severe environmental degradation took place and the local people in the country side lost their sources of livelihood. In the midst of the presence of multinational corporations and private forest concessionaires ironically there were enclaves of poverty. In this area …


Memerangi Kejahatan Kehutanan Dan Mendorong Prinsip Kehati-Hatian Perbankan Untuk Mewujudkan Pengelolaan Hutan Yang Berkelanjutan Pendekatan Anti Pencucian Uang, Bambang Setiono, Yunus Husein Aug 2021

Memerangi Kejahatan Kehutanan Dan Mendorong Prinsip Kehati-Hatian Perbankan Untuk Mewujudkan Pengelolaan Hutan Yang Berkelanjutan Pendekatan Anti Pencucian Uang, Bambang Setiono, Yunus Husein

Indonesian Journal of International Law

If the illegal logging is just a criminal whose involve the poor society which their life depend to the forest, truck driver or forest guards whose underpaid, that criminal would not be difficult to stop. With the involvement of support from the illegal logging funders, which usually called cukong, illegal logging industry and government employees, the illegal logging has become a complex problem, not only in Indonesia, but also for the international forest community. The forestry law enforcement approach which now is running failed to capture the mastermind of illegal logging. But, the money laundering law enforcement approach which with …


Maritime Security In South East Asia: Indonesian Perspective, Melda Kamil Ariadno Aug 2021

Maritime Security In South East Asia: Indonesian Perspective, Melda Kamil Ariadno

Indonesian Journal of International Law

Maritime security is an important issue particularly for the archipelagic state. As the largest archipelagic state in the world, Indonesia has its own responsibility to guard its waters from any threat. Indonesian waters have been used for centuries to accelerate international trade. In addition, Indonesia needs to address its boundary problems, handling of piracy, combating Transnational Organized Crime, such as, human trafficking, drugs trafficking, and human smuggling. This article explains on Indonesian perspective of the maritime security in South East Asia.


Urgency Of Boundary Maritime Management: Strategies To Prevent Conflicts, Josina Augustina Yvonne Wattimena Oct 2017

Urgency Of Boundary Maritime Management: Strategies To Prevent Conflicts, Josina Augustina Yvonne Wattimena

Indonesian Journal of International Law

The boundary of maritime between countries is a very important issue for coastal States as well as archipelagic countries such as Indonesia. Indonesia is adjacent to the sea with ten neighboring countries. Until now, Indonesia has not completely resolved the sea border issues with neighboring countries. This is due to the determination of the sea boundary is not easy, very closely with various considerations such as; Political, legal, strategic, historical, economic, environmental, geographical, geological and geomorphological. With the enactment of the 1982 Sea Law Convention as a new constitution for the regulation of the law of the sea, consequently Indonesian …


Urgent Need For National Maritime Security Arrangement In Indonesia: Towards Global Maritime Fulcrum, Dhiana Puspitawati Apr 2017

Urgent Need For National Maritime Security Arrangement In Indonesia: Towards Global Maritime Fulcrum, Dhiana Puspitawati

Indonesian Journal of International Law

Under President Joko Widodo’s administration, Indonesia’s archipelagic outlook has been re-asserted as the basis of Indonesia’s foreign policy, by introducing the concept of Global Maritime Fulcrum (GMF). GMF is aimed put Indonesia as a single maritime power with considerable diplomatic influence in becoming a central role in two vast maritime regions. The implementation requires the maintenance of three key areas national sovereignty, maritime security and regional stability. While the scope of maritime threats has been broaden, the establishment of maritime security should encompasses at least three key areas, namely settling unresolved maritime border with neighboring countries; combating illegal, unreported and …


Hubungan Indonesia-Malaysia: Memerlukan Perspektif Dan Kebijakan Baru?, Zainuddin Djafar Apr 2006

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 …