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Towards Principled Fisheries Governance Australian And Indonesian : Approaches And Challenges, Chomariyah Chomariyah Oct 2014

Towards Principled Fisheries Governance Australian And Indonesian : Approaches And Challenges, Chomariyah Chomariyah

Indonesian Journal of International Law

The principled fisheries governance coexist two concepts under the precautionary principle. The first one, based on the strengthening of the concept of environmental protection, aims to promote a prevention proportional to the potential risks. The second one looks for the eradication of risks and it may even require the ‘‘proof demand’’ of innocuousness. Implementation of the precautionary principle in the fishing sector became established as a reaction in general situation of world fish stocks to guarantee the sustainability of the exploitations. This paper tries to stress the implementation of the precautionary principle in Australia’s practice to application in Indonesia’ legal …


Good Fences Make Good Neighbours: Challenges And Opportunities In Finalising Maritime Boundary Delimitation In The Malacca Strait Between Indonesia And Malaysia, I Made Andi Arsana Oct 2014

Good Fences Make Good Neighbours: Challenges And Opportunities In Finalising Maritime Boundary Delimitation In The Malacca Strait Between Indonesia And Malaysia, I Made Andi Arsana

Indonesian Journal of International Law

Maritime boundary issues are by no mean new for Indonesia and Malaysia. Notwithstanding the fact that Indonesia and Malaysia signed a maritime boundary agreement as early as 1969, the two States have yet to finalise various pending maritime boundaries between them. Compelling cases such as Ambalat Block dispute (2005, 2009), Tanjung Berakit incident (2010) another incidence in the Malacca Strait (April 2011) and others maritime boundary issues are apparently consequences of unfinished maritime boundaries between Indonesia and Malaysia. This paper seeks to analyse challenges and opportunities in finalising maritime boundaries in the Malacca Strait between Indonesia and Malaysia. It focuses …