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Sidjabat, Christine Anggi
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Indonesia is not one of the claimant states, but Chinese provocation through its fishing vessels which escorted by Chinese Coast Guard has been violating Indonesia Exclusive Economic Zone on South China Sea which is intersected with Nine Dashed Line (NDL). Until now, the synergy among Indonesian power instruments to defend Indonesia’s sovereign rights is still weak, thus the problem identification in this research is how the synergy of the instrument of competent forces in the Indonesian maritime domain to face Chinese Claims on South China Sea. Synergy analysis is seen from three aspects: perspective, policy, and Rules Of Engangement (ROE) applied to operational. This research uses qualitative method to explore research questions deeper, with Soft System Methodology analysis method to approach problems with the comparison between system thinking and real world in a structured way, and supported NVivo to execute the process of data triangulation. Research results show that maritime power instruments of Indonesia do not have a harmonious perspective on NDL yet. This study also shows that policy from policy makers and strategic derivatives from strategy makers of the Government of the Republic of Indonesia's have not been orchestrated, thus appropriate ROE at operational level to confront China's provocation of the South China Sea has not been formulated by adjusting authority with instrument capability. Overall, the study found that the synergy of Indonesian maritime power instruments need to be optimized to deal with Chinese Claims over the territory of Indonesian jurisdiction in the South China Sea.
Bogor: Universitas Pertahanan, 2018
355 JDSD 8:2 (2018)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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I Made Andi Arsana
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Due to its geographical location, Indonesia shares border areas with at least ten neighbouring countries with which maritime boundaries must be settled. As of March 2011, Indonesia is yet to finalize its maritime boundaries with various States including Malaysia with which four maritime boundaries need to be settled: the Malacca Strait, the South China Sea, the Sulawesi Sea, and the Singapore Strait (off Tanjung Berakit). It is evident that pending maritime boundaries can spark problems between Indonesia and Malaysia. The dispute over the Ambalat Block in 2005 and 2009 and an incident in the waters off Tanjung Berakit on 13 August 2010 are two significant examples. This paper discusses the incident in the waters off Tanjung Berakit, but will be preceded by a description of the principles of coastal States? maritime entitlement pursuant to international law of the sea. Following the discussion, this paper provides suggestions for settling maritime boundaries in the area from technical/geospatial and legal perspectives.
University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2011
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Nikki Krisadtyo
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Skripsi ini pertama menjelaskan perkembangan dan pengaturan rezim Landas Kontinen Ekstensi ("LKE") yang mencakupi syarat-syaratnya, hak negara pantai diatasnya, peran CLCS, dan lain-lain. Skripsi ini kemudian menganalisa rezim LKE di Indonesia. Indonesia tidak memiliki dasar hukum yang kuat untuk menerapkan rezim LKE dan tidak memiliki rencana utilisasi LKE. Rezim tersebut dapat diterapkan di barat laut Sumatera, selatan Nusa Tenggara, dan utara Papua. Indonesia telah membuat submisi untuk LKE di barat laut Sumatera dan telah diterima. Penulis menawarkan saran sebaiknya Indonesia memiliki dasar hukum lebih lanjut untuk penerapan rezim LKE dan melakukan studi manfaat untuk utilisasi LKE di Indonesia. ...... This research explains the development and regulation of the Extended Continental Shelf ("ECS") regime which include its requirements, sovereign rights over it, the role of CLCS, et cetera. This research then analyzes the ECS regime in Indonesia. Indonesia does not have a strong legal basis to apply the ECS regime nor a utilization plan for its ECS. This regime can be applied in north-west of Sumatera, south of Nusa Tenggara, and north of Papua. Indonesia has made a submission for the ECS in north-west Sumatera which has been accepted. The writer offers some advice: Indonesia should have further legal basis to apply the ECS regime and a utilization plan for its ECS.
Depok: Fakultas Hukum Universitas Indonesia, 2014
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UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library