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Advocating the Temporary Rights to Work for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Transit in Indonesia Sianturi, Marupa Hasudungan; Viartasiwi, Nino
Indonesia Law Review
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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Refugees and asylum seekers are stuck in three to unknown years of protracted transit in Indonesia in their route to reach a destination country. The status of foreign refugees and asylum seekers has deprived them access to basic human needs such as the right to earn a living, education, and healthcare service. This study focuses on the issue of the prohibition to work for refugees and asylum seekers by reviewing the law and regulation concerning refugee protection, rights to work for foreigners, and fundamental human rights. In addition, a review of international norms and conventions on human rights, as well as a focus group discussion with academia on the topic of access to work for refugees, were also conducted. The main questions to be addressed are: first, what is the legal basis for the policy to deprive the rights to work for refugees and asylum seekers in Indonesia? Second, is the regulation used as the legal basis for the policy coherent with other regulations? Third, the study also probes the possible regulations that will allow access to work. Finally, the study departs from the standpoint that while deprivation to work is inherently a human rights violation, the state's right to protect economic wellbeing from presumed threats for its citizens is also rightful. As a contribution to the discourse, this study offers a perspective that can be used as the basis for a legal breakthrough for refugees and asylum seekers access to the economy that balances the need to respect refugees' human rights and accommodate state concerns regarding job security and economy for the citizens.
Melokalkan Agenda Global: Peran Aktor di Daerah dalam Adaptasi Tujuan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan (TPB) / Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS) di Indonesia Nino Viartasiwi
Majalah Ilmiah DIAN ILMU Vol 22, No 1 (2022): MAJALAH ILMIAH "DIAN ILMU" OKTOBER 2022
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi (STIA) Pembangunan Jember

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As a series of global agendas, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim to become the compass for development throughout the world. Local governments are the spearhead of implementing SDGs at the local level. This study presents possible challenges faced by regional actors in localizing the global agenda to help local governments adapt the implementation of the SDGs. The purpose of this study is to draw lessons from the empirical experiences of actors in the regions in adapting to global goals at the local level without leaving the potential and uniqueness of the region. This study describes the case of local adaptation, especially the attitude of actors towards the SDGs experienced by three local governments in East Java Province, Indonesia, namely: Jember Regency, Bondowoso Regency and Situbondo Regency. The research method used is qualitative through in-depth interviews and literature study. The findings in this study are divided into two, namely a situation description of adaptation and challenges faced by actors in actualizing the SDGs in the local context. This study underlines that the efforts of local actors in adapting the SDGs have been adequate, but at the same time several challenges have been found such as the low understanding of the SDGs values from state apparatus, weak budget, political will of local actors, and local political dynamics.
Kim, Youna. (Ed.). The Soft Power of the Korean Wave: Parasite, BTS and Drama (1st ed.) Elvina Akyas Laksonno Putri; Phillia Tafwida Herdanezza; Nino Viartasiwi
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 3 No 3 (2022): December 2022
Publisher : Pusbindiklatren Bappenas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46456/jisdep.v3i3.346

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