Syamsudin, Wa Ode Fithrah Az-zalia
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The settlement dispute of Venezuela's referendum on Guyana's indigenous communities' territorial concerns by ICJ Gunawan, Yordan; Syamsudin, Wa Ode Fithrah Az-zalia; Budiman, Arif
Jurnal Hukum Novelty Vol. 15 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/jhn.v15i2.28363

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Introduction to The Problem: Venezuela held a referendum on December 3, 2023, within its own borders, to address territorial matters with the indigenous communities of Guyana. The referendum was conducted in accordance with the indigenous Pemon community's desire, originating from the Essequibo area of Guyana. Guyana asked the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to block the act of Venezuela, but the voters rejected the ICJ and continued doing the referendum. Purpose/Objective Study: This study aims to examine the settlement dispute, especially between Venezuela and Guyana, through the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Does the ICJ have jurisdiction over the territorial dispute between Venezuela and Guyana, particularly concerning the potential impact of the Venezuela referendum on the land rights and self-determination of indigenous peoples of Guyana? How did the ICJ handle the dispute from the Venezuela referendum, and what legal principles and precedents were used in resolving the territorial dispute? Design/Methodology/Approach: This research adopts a socio-legal approach to analyze the dispute resulting from the Venezuelan referendum regarding the territorial issues of the Indigenous Community of Guyana. Findings: The ICJ thoroughly examined the legality of the 1899 arbitration decision, carefully assessed the established territorial boundaries, and considered the potential harm to the rights and interests of the Guyanese people. These findings underscore the complex interplay between legal principles and practical challenges, highlighting the need for cooperation and diplomacy in effective international dispute resolution. The ICJ holds jurisdiction over the longstanding territorial conflict between Venezuela and Guyana as outlined in the 1966 Geneva Agreement and reinforced by the December 2020 resolution. The court's recent decision to delay Venezuela's planned referendum reflects its recognition of the potential consequences that unilateral actions might have on the land rights and self-determination of Guyana's indigenous communities, emphasizing the court's commitment to balanced and careful adjudication. Paper Type: Research Article
Journalist Protection on the Battlefield Under the International Humanitarian Law: Russia-Ukraine War Gunawan, Yordan; Budiman, Arif; Fauziah, Nafiza; Syamsudin, Wa Ode Fithrah Az-zalia
Jurnal Hukum Vol 39, No 1 (2023): Jurnal Hukum
Publisher : Unissula

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/jh.39.1.1-11

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The work of journalists on the battlefield is a tough duty with all the consequences and the threat of death that can occur at any time. This also happen to the journalist in the war between Russia and Ukraine. The case of two journalist of Fox News who were killed outside the capital city Kiev because the vehicle they were traveling in was shot in the city of Horenka. The purpose of this study is to find out whether the rights of journalists on the battlefield, especially in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, can be protected by the existence of International Humanitarian Law (IHL). The method used is doctrinal and hermeneutic with data collection techniques, namely document studies and "analyze" or "interpret" prescription texts and legal constructions on the secondary data. The results of this study prove that there are still many violations of the existence of IHL, especially in the 1949 Geneva Conventions in terms of legal protection for journalists on the battlefield.