ABSTRAKSkripsi ini membahas pengaturan dan praktik port state measures dalam menanggulangi Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing (IUU Fishing). Penelitian ini berbentuk yuridis-normatif dengan desain deskriptif, dengan tujuan memberikan pemahaman mengenai ketentuan port state measures dan penerapannya terhadap Negera-Negara Pihak dari FAO Port State Measures Agreement 2009 yaitu Australia, Selandia Baru, St. Kitts and Nevis, Uni Eropa, dan Indonesia. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa implementasi ketentuan port state measures di negara-negara tersebut berbeda-beda. Namun dapat digarisbawahi bahwa port state measures mempunyai kelebihan tersendiri yang pada akhirnya ketentuan ini akan lebih efektif dalam menanggulangi IUU Fishing. Penelitian menyarankan pentingnya kodifikasi atas peraturan mengenai port state measures yang bertujuan langsung untuk menanggulangi IUU Fishing khususnya di Indonesia.
ABSTRAKThis study focuses on international law regime and state practices on port state measures in mitigating illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU Fishing). This normative juridical and descriptive research is addressed to give an understanding on port state measures and its implementation towards State Parties of FAO Port State Measures Agreement 2009, spesifically Australia, New Zealand, St. Kitts and Nevis, European Union, and Indonesia. This study shows that the implementation on port state measures from those countries are vary. However, port state measures has its own advantages that ultimately this provision will be more effective in mitigating IUU Fishing. The researcher suggests the importance of putting regulations into codification that focusing on port state measures in mitigating IUU Fishing especially in Indonesia.