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Indonesia’S Extraterritorial Obligation To Protect The Human Rights Of Individuals From Transboundary Haze Pollution, Yogi Bratajaya, Diajeng Wulan Christianti, Ahmad Gusman Catur Siswandi
Indonesia’S Extraterritorial Obligation To Protect The Human Rights Of Individuals From Transboundary Haze Pollution, Yogi Bratajaya, Diajeng Wulan Christianti, Ahmad Gusman Catur Siswandi
Indonesian Journal of International Law
Ever since the late 1980s, forest fires located in Indonesia have resulted in haze pollution which engulfs the Southeast Asian region almost annually. This paper argues that Indonesia is extraterritorially obligated to ensure the human rights of individuals outside its territory as a result of its failure to prevent the haze pollution. It analyzes the extraterritorial application of Article 2(1) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), arguing that an individual whose human rights have been adversely affected by transboundary environmental harm is deemed ‘subject to the jurisdiction’ of the originating state. Applying this interpretation, individuals located …
Decolonizing The Environment: Third World Approaches To The Planetary Crisis, Kishan Khoday
Decolonizing The Environment: Third World Approaches To The Planetary Crisis, Kishan Khoday
Indonesian Journal of International Law
The colonial process transformed the landscape of the Earth with devastating consequence for communities and ecosystems. It also set the foundations of the planetary crisis that we see today. Using a TWAIL approach, this article argues for the relevance of colonial and post-colonial analysis in combatting today’s planetary crisis and advancing a more effective form of global environmental governance. Today’s global order of multilateral agreements is increasingly under criticism, ineffective in combating the planetary crisis and in halting the disproportionate impact of ecological change experienced across the global South. A TWAIL lens helps to understand the root causes of today’s …