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Indonesia’s Archipelagic Sea Lanes (ASLs) Designation: Rights Turning to Obligations? Dhiana Puspitawati
Hasanuddin Law Review VOLUME 4 ISSUE 3, DECEMBER 2018
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (578.347 KB) | DOI: 10.20956/halrev.v4i3.1488

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Indonesia is the first and only archipelagic state which has designated Archipelagic Sea Lanes (ASLs). However, such ASLs was only considered as a ‘Partial ASLs’ by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). This is due to the lack of the inclusion of all normal passage routes used for international navigation as required by Article 53 (4) of Law of the Sea Convention (LOSC). On the other hand, Indonesian national law stated that the rights of ASLP can only be exercised over the designated routes and this leave the undesignated routes under the innocent passage regimes, which is inconsistent with Article 53 (12) of LOSC. This article seeks to analyse Indonesia’s rights in designating ASLs and the implementation of Indonesia’s ‘Partial ASLs’. It is questionable whether Indonesia’s rights in designating ASLs has become an obligation by the ‘partial’ recognition of Indonesia’s ASLs by IMO. While none reported incident of navigational rights over Indonesia’s north-south ASLs, however some incidents did occur over the undesignated east/west ASLs. This paper begins with the analyses of the provisions of LOSC concerning archipelagic sea lines passage by looking at its travoux-preparatoir and then follows by the discussion of Indonesia’s implementation on its designated ASLPs. Reported incident occurred over the undesignated ASLs will also be discussed to gain clear understanding on the matter. It is argued that Indonesia should either designated the east/west ASLs or if not, adjusting its national law to be in conformity with LOSC.
Legitimate Interest of Coastal States in Seabed Mining: Indonesia’s Practice Puspitawati, Dhiana; Susanto, Fransiska Ayulistya; Rusli, Mohd Hazmi Mohd; Fadli, Moh.
Hasanuddin Law Review VOLUME 9 ISSUE 3, DECEMBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/halrev.v9i3.4116

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This paper focuses on the utilization of sea mineral resources in areas within national jurisdiction and in the international seabed area (hereafter known as the Area). It discusses Indonesian laws relevant to seabed mining and the need for such laws to take into consideration the maritime zones and activities in the Area, as stipulated by UNCLOS 1982. This paper begins with the identification of potential sea minerals both within national jurisdiction and in the Area. Next, it analyzes the international legal framework on seabed mining, including a discussion on the meaning of "legitimate interests of coastal States" and on the participation of developing states in the Area, as stipulated in Article 142 and 148 of UNCLOS 1982. Then, the national legal framework relating to seabed mining is discussed. Using the juridical-normative method, this paper finds that Indonesia does not currently have comprehensive national regulations covering seabed mining within its jurisdiction and in the Area. Although there is a presidential decree on the exploitation of sea sand, it is limited to institutional arrangements and only focuses on sea sand. Thus, this paper recommends the formulation of national regulations regarding the use of the seabed, both within and beyond national jurisdiction.
Legitimate Interest of Coastal States in Seabed Mining: Indonesia's Practice Puspitawati, Dhiana; Susanto, Fransiska Ayulistya; Rusli, Mohd Hazmi Mohd; Fadli, Moh.
Hasanuddin Law Review VOLUME 9 ISSUE 3, DECEMBER 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/halrev.v9i3.4116

Abstract

This paper focuses on the utilization of sea mineral resources in areas within national jurisdiction and in the international seabed area (hereafter known as the Area). It discusses Indonesian laws relevant to seabed mining and the need for such laws to take into consideration the maritime zones and activities in the Area, as stipulated by UNCLOS 1982. This paper begins with the identification of potential sea minerals both within national jurisdiction and in the Area. Next, it analyzes the international legal framework on seabed mining, including a discussion on the meaning of "legitimate interests of coastal States" and on the participation of developing states in the Area, as stipulated in Article 142 and 148 of UNCLOS 1982. Then, the national legal framework relating to seabed mining is discussed. Using the juridical-normative method, this paper finds that Indonesia does not currently have comprehensive national regulations covering seabed mining within its jurisdiction and in the Area. Although there is a presidential decree on the exploitation of sea sand, it is limited to institutional arrangements and only focuses on sea sand. Thus, this paper recommends the formulation of national regulations regarding the use of the seabed, both within and beyond national jurisdiction.
Co-Authors Abdullah Said Abraham Mohammad Ridjal Adi Kusumaningrum Agara, Andryawan Perdana Dista Airin Liemanto Andi Kurniawan Andik Isdianto Anggoro, Syahriza Alkhoir Apriyanti, Nurul Arief Setyanto Arif Zainudin Aris Tri Ika R Arsadana, I Gede Mahada Asyifa Anandya Asyifa Anandya Atmaja, Albertus Aldo Danar Brantas Suharyo G. Dewi Cahyandari Dewi Cahyandari, Dewi Diah Pawestri Maharani Diah Pawestri Maharani, Diah Pawestri Dinansi, Clarissa Ivana Kartika Dwi Budi Santoso Edi - Susilo Edi Susilo Eka Yudha Kurniawan Fachry Abda El Rahman Fadillah Putra Fadillah Putra FADLI, MOH Fadli, Moh. Faishal Aminudin Fathah, Aulia Lanudia Herlindah I Nyoman Nurjaya Keri Pranata Kristiyanto Kristiyanto Kristiyanto, Kristiyanto Kurniaty, Rika Luthfi, Mustafa Mentari Puspa Wardani Milda Istiqomah Moelyadi Moelyadi Moh. Fadli Moh. Kusaeni Mohammad Fadli Mohd Rusli, Mohd Hazmi Monteiro, Sequito Mustafa Lutfi Ngesti Dwi Prasetyo Nico Rahman Caesar Nuddin Harahab Nuhfil Hanani Nuhfil Hanani Nursasmita, Muhammad Akbar Nurwijayanti Pardana, I Nyoman Adi Prakoso, Lukman Yudho Priesty Yustika Putri Priesty Yustika Putri, Priesty Yustika Prija Djatmika Prija Djatmika, Prija Putri, Berlania Mahardika Rachmi Sulistyarini Rangga Vandy Wardana Rangga Vandy Wardana Riadhussyah, M Rusli, Mohd Hazmi Mohd Sari, Retno Dewi Pulung Savira, Sarah Shinta Hadiyantina Shinta Hadiyantina Sihabudin Sihabudin, Sihabudin Suharyo G., Brantas Sukardi Sukardi Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Susanto, Fransisca Ayulistya Susanto, Fransiska A. Susanto, Fransiska Ayulistya Tahir Luth Tahir Luth Teddy Minahasa Putra Thohir Luth Ummu Salamah Ummu SALAMAH Ummu Salamah Vandy Wardana, Rangga Wanto, Alfi Haris Wardana, Rangga Vandy Wardani, Mentari Puspa Yenny Eta Widyanti Zaenal Fanani