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Indonesian Maritime Law Enforcement: Progress And Problems, Andre Abraham
Indonesian Maritime Law Enforcement: Progress And Problems, Andre Abraham
Indonesian Journal of International Law
Indonesia as maritime country may face difficulties in law enforcement at sea. The broad variety of problems and challenges can be found on Indonesia waters, included coastal area and the sea itself. Indonesia has been involved on making maritime law since UNCLOS 1982, with archipelagic state concept that gave significant implication to the law of the sea. Times change, the problem that occurred at sea could be different. Maritime law enforcement would be challenged to be adaptable for the new problems and how Indonesia develop its maritime law to face new challenges.
Urgent Need For National Maritime Security Arrangement In Indonesia: Towards Global Maritime Fulcrum, Dhiana Puspitawati
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 …