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Journal : JIMR : Journal Of International Multidisciplinary Research

INDONESIA'S EFFORTS TO ADDRESS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS AGAINST ITS SEAFARERS ON LONG XING VESSEL Gymnastiar, Ibnu Alif Daffa; Burhanuddin, Agussalim
JIMR : Journal Of International Multidisciplinary Research Vol 2 No 02 (2023): JIMR : Journal Of International Multidisciplinary Research
Publisher : Pusat Studi Ekonomi Publikasi Ilmiah dan Pengembangan SDM Azramedia indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62668/jimr.v2i02.836

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This paper aims to discuss Indonesia's action in resolving the case of human rights violations of its seafarers on Chinese-flagged Long Xing vessels in 2020. In fact, there were 88 Indonesian seafarers who were distributed to fishing vessels named Long Xing owned by the Dalian Ocean Fisihing Co., Ltf group. However, it was revealed that there were violations of the seafarers' human rights on one of the vessels, Long Xing 629. These violations included drinking distilled seawater, working 18 hours per day, and salary deductions that ultimately affected the physical and mental health of the seafarers, leading to death and sea burial. This paper uses descriptive and analytical methods to explain what the Indonesian government did to resolve the viola tions of the Indonesian seafarers' human rights through diplomacy and law enforcement. As a result, the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs managed to hold a bilateral meeting with the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs to confirm and conduct a thorough investigation. In addition, the Indonesian National Police named six suspects for distributing seafarers to Long Xing vessels in Indonesia for violating Law No. 21 of 2007. The Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs represented by the Indonesian Embassy in Dakar successfully repatriated 88 Indonesian seafarers who worked at Long Xing vessels to return home safely after negotiations with the Senegalese government. The Indonesian government is committed to preventing similar cases against Indonesian seafarers from reoccurring.
KOLABORASI REGIONAL DALAM MENJAGA KEAMANAN MARITIM : STUDI KASUS PERAN AMF DI ASIA TENGGARA Aretha Michellia, Ananda; Burhanuddin, Agussalim
JIMR : Journal Of International Multidisciplinary Research Vol 3 No 02 (2024): JIMR : Journal Of International Multidisciplinary Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62668/jimr.v3i02.1289

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Maritime security is an important issue that must continue to be studied along with the development of science and technology. The misuse of technology in the maritime sector makes Southeast Asia, a region dominated by water, receive threats in maritime security. This research examines the types of transnational crime, how the ASEAN Maritime Forum (AMF) plays a role in maintaining maritime security stability in ASEAN, and the factors behind the AMF's failure to be effective in ASEAN. This research uses a qualitative method by constructing the reality behind the AMF's role in maintaining maritime security stability in Southeast Asia. The results of this study show that transnational crimes in Southeast Asian waters are increasing, and the AMF has failed to realize its goal of eradicating threats to maritime security. The failure of the AMF to maintain maritime security stability in Southeast Asia is expected to be evaluated, and the implementationof existing policies is expected to be improved.
INDONESIA'S EFFORTS TO ADDRESS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS AGAINST ITS SEAFARERS ON LONG XING VESSEL Gymnastiar, Ibnu Alif Daffa; Burhanuddin, Agussalim
JIMR : Journal Of International Multidisciplinary Research Vol 2 No 02 (2023): JIMR : Journal Of International Multidisciplinary Research
Publisher : Pusat Studi Ekonomi Publikasi Ilmiah dan Pengembangan SDM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62668/jimr.v2i02.836

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This paper aims to discuss Indonesia's action in resolving the case of human rights violations of its seafarers on Chinese-flagged Long Xing vessels in 2020. In fact, there were 88 Indonesian seafarers who were distributed to fishing vessels named Long Xing owned by the Dalian Ocean Fisihing Co., Ltf group. However, it was revealed that there were violations of the seafarers' human rights on one of the vessels, Long Xing 629. These violations included drinking distilled seawater, working 18 hours per day, and salary deductions that ultimately affected the physical and mental health of the seafarers, leading to death and sea burial. This paper uses descriptive and analytical methods to explain what the Indonesian government did to resolve the viola tions of the Indonesian seafarers' human rights through diplomacy and law enforcement. As a result, the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs managed to hold a bilateral meeting with the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs to confirm and conduct a thorough investigation. In addition, the Indonesian National Police named six suspects for distributing seafarers to Long Xing vessels in Indonesia for violating Law No. 21 of 2007. The Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs represented by the Indonesian Embassy in Dakar successfully repatriated 88 Indonesian seafarers who worked at Long Xing vessels to return home safely after negotiations with the Senegalese government. The Indonesian government is committed to preventing similar cases against Indonesian seafarers from reoccurring.
ANALISIS IMPLEMENTASI INTERNATIONAL WHALING COMMISSION DI JEPANG PADA MASA PEMERINTAHAN SHINZO ABE (2015-2018) Pailo, Brigitha Leovani; Burhanuddin, Agussalim
JIMR : Journal Of International Multidisciplinary Research Vol 3 No 01 (2024): JIMR : Journal Of International Multidisciplinary Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62668/jimr.v3i01.872

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This study analyzes the implementation of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) in Japan during the Shinzo Abe administration (2015-2018) with a focus on scientific and commercial whaling programs. This study uses library research. Whaling constitutes an inherent part of Japanese society with historical and cultural roots that span over centuries. The Japanese government initiated a new special permit whaling program in Antarctica, called the New Scientific Whale Research Program in the Antarctic Ocean, replacing the JARPA II program. This initiative intends to enhance the precision of data on the biology and ecology of Antarctic minke whales, as well as explore the composition and dynamics of marine ecosystems in Antarctica. In November 2016, the Japanese government presented a proposal for a specialized permit program in the North Pacific, named the New Scientific Whale Research Program in the Western North Pacific. After leaving, Japan continued commercial whaling in its territory. This study highlights the complexity of a country's political, economic, and cultural dynamics in responding to international regulations, as well as its impact on whale conservation and marine ecosystems.