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Mining Law & Regulatory: Practice In Indonesia, Tri Hayati Dec 2016

Mining Law & Regulatory: Practice In Indonesia, Tri Hayati

Indonesia Law Review

Mining law, since before the Indonesian independence has already been a debatable topic between the business sector, Government, and other stakeholders until now. Several issues of mining law that have been debated among others, are: the form of concession and the authority for issuing mining licenses in relations with the right of state control stipulated under Article 33 paragraph (3) of the 1945 Indonesian Constitution, issues regarding taxes and royalties, environmental issues and other obligations. Since the enactment of Indische Mijn Wet 1899 until the enactment of Law No. 4 of 2009, these debates have yet to be settled; more, …


Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction: Current Debate And Indonesia's Interest, Gulardi Nurbintoro, Haryo Budi Nugroho Dec 2016

Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction: Current Debate And Indonesia's Interest, Gulardi Nurbintoro, Haryo Budi Nugroho

Indonesia Law Review

The drafters of the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) have left behind a lacunae in terms of the regulations concerning Biodiversity in the Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ). As living organisms are found in the deep seabed in areas beyond national jurisdiction, as well as the utilization of marine genetic resources beyond national jurisdiction for commercial purposes, States are currently deliberating on the proper regime in dealing with the management and exploitation of the biodiversity. Some States argue that Part XI UNCLOS applies hence BBNJ is also part of the Common Heritage of Mankind. On …


Adopsi Prinsip Permanent Sovereignty Over Natural Resources (Psnr) Migas, Cut Asmaul Husna Tr Dec 2016

Adopsi Prinsip Permanent Sovereignty Over Natural Resources (Psnr) Migas, Cut Asmaul Husna Tr

Jurnal Hukum & Pembangunan

The specificity of the setting investment in upstream oil and gas consequences of role of the state that is large enough. This is because the upstream oil and gas sector requires capital investment costs are relatively large; high risk, the use of advanced technology and trained human resources. However, investment in upstream oil and gas sector also gives a great advantage. Therefore, oil and gas producing countries seek to maximize the full control over the affairs of operations, production, management, and marketing. It is supported by the United Nations General Assembly Resolution (UN) No. 2158 (XXI) of 25 November 1966 …


Towards Safer Seafood: What Indonesian Law Should “Say” About Mercury-Contaminated Fish, Margaretha Quina Aug 2016

Towards Safer Seafood: What Indonesian Law Should “Say” About Mercury-Contaminated Fish, Margaretha Quina

Indonesia Law Review

Fish is a popular culinary dish in Indonesian culture and a major economic resource on which many people depend their livelihood. However, with severe pollution in Indonesian water, including uncontrolled mercury pollution which persists in the food chain and eventually gets into humans’ body as the top predator, fish safety is particularly worrying – especially taking into account the frequency of average Indonesians’ consumption of fish. In various jurisdictions, the management tool used by lawmakers and regulators with regard to this issue is information disclosure, or known as “fish advisory warning,” to cover the failure of command and control. This …


Pengekploitasian Tanah Ulayat Berbasis Sistem Ekonomi Kerakyatan Yang Berkeadilan Sosial Dan Berkesinambungan, Zulheri Zulheri Jul 2016

Pengekploitasian Tanah Ulayat Berbasis Sistem Ekonomi Kerakyatan Yang Berkeadilan Sosial Dan Berkesinambungan, Zulheri Zulheri

Jurnal Hukum & Pembangunan

This article aims to visualize a concept for an appropriate exploitation of tanah ulayat (lands traditionally owned by local community/LTOBLC). This concept would reform the use of LTOBLC to welfare the local society. To envision this idea, this research identified the problems that the lack of scheme for managing the LTOBLC and misconception the principle of social justice as mentioned at the fifth Sila of Pancasila has disabled the local community to come out from the long-term structured poverty since the Dutch colonialism until now. Therefore, this research offers a new scheme dealing with the use of LTOBLC that required …