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IMMIGRATION PROVISIONS AGAINST THE TRAFFIC OF PEOPLE ENTERING / EXITING THE REGION OF INDONESIA Norbertus Oriwardana; Devina Yuka Utami
Journal of Law and Border Protection Vol 2 No 1 (2020): JLBP : Journal of Law and Border Protection
Publisher : Polteknik Imigrasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52617/jlbp.v2i1.185

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This paper is based on CHAPTER III Law no. 6 of 2011 concerning Immigration "Entering and Exiting the Territory of Indonesia". Every foreigner or citizen who wants to enter or leave the territory of Indonesia must go through the Immigration Checkpoint (TPI), if there is a discrepancy and doubt about the validity of the travel document, the immigration officer has the right to refuse to give the person entry or exit stamp. Therefore, immigration has a very vital role in maintaining the country's sovereignty, immigration officers are required to be competent in carrying out their duties. Maintaining state sovereignty through selective policies must be maximized. The need to guard the door of state sovereignty to avoid potential threats that come from various angles.
International Law Policy Against Illegal Migration in Efforts to Eradicate and Prevent Trafficking in Persons Norbertus Oriwardana; Maidah Purwanti
Journal of Law and Border Protection Vol 2 No 1 (2020): JLBP : Journal of Law and Border Protection
Publisher : Polteknik Imigrasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52617/jlbp.v2i1.186

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Thisiarticle describes the problems of crimes against humanity, namely human trafficking and peopleismuggling that occuriin Indonesia. Thereiareithreeicomponents thatiwillibeitheisubject ofithisiarticle.iFirst,ithisiarticleiwillianalyzeitheicausesiofihumanitraffickingiand peopleismuggling in Indonesia. Second,ithisiarticle will examine human traffickingiin Indonesia,iwhich,iasiitiis known,iis a transit country for those who intend to commit transnational crimes. Third, the Indonesian government's efforts to combat human trafficking and people smuggling are viewed from the aspects of international law and immigration crimes. As is well known, from most cases of human trafficking and people smuggling that have occurred, the majority are women and children. Therefore, the crime of smuggling and trafficking in personsiisiaireflectioniofitheiIndonesianigovernmentiwhich does not yet fully have a permanent andibindingilawirelateditoipolicies regulating the movement of people in this case.