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Student Journal of International Law
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Student Journal of International Law is a join initiative of International Class Program and International Law department of faculty of Law Syiah Kuala University in Aceh-Indonesia. SJIL is published in a periodic of two times a year, i.e. August, and December. Accepted articles within a certain period will be published online and can be accessed full text through the website of the journal. It aims primarily to facilitate scholarly and professional discussions over current developments on legal issues in Aceh autonomous region and its relation with Indonesia and global sphere, in particular on international law issues. Published exclusively in English, the SJIL seeks to expand the boundaries of local, national and global legal discourses to access English-speaking contributors and readers all over the world. The SJIL, hence, welcomes contributions from international legal scholars and professionals as well as from representatives of courts, executive authorities, and agencies of development cooperation. Novelty and recency of issues, however, is a priority in publishing. The Editorial Board shall not be responsible for views expressed in every article.
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CHEMICAL WEAPON USAGE RELATED TO SELF-DEFENSE ARRANGEMENT IN ARTICLE 51 OF THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER Rizka Faradilla; Adwani Adwani
Student Journal of International Law Vol 2, No 1: August 2022
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Abstract- This paper aims to find out the regulation and the use of chemical weapons as a state’s self-defense and to explain why some countries use chemical weapons to defend themselves from attacks by other countries. This study was conducted based on normative legal method. It was found that Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, which regulates self-defense, does not specifically explain the use of permissible weapons in self-defense, so in practice, there are still many countries that use chemical weapons despite their use being forbidden in war (humanitarian law). The United Nations should amend to the contents of the United Nations Charter, especially in Article 51 on Self-defense, in order to add more detailed rules regarding anticipatory actions for self-defense so that no country admits to carrying out armed attacks with the aim of self-defense for their respective interests and harming many parties. 
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY BY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN BLOCK PASE UPSTREAM OIL AND GAS SECTOR, EAST ACEH REGENCY, INDONESIA Hidayah Balqis; Nurdin MH
Student Journal of International Law Vol 2, No 1: August 2022
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This article explains the regulation of CSR and what factors support and hinder the implementation of CSR in foreign direct investment in the upstream oil and gas sector in the Pase Block, East Aceh. The  result shows that the implementation of CSR in the Pase Block was not in accordance with Law on Governing Aceh number. 11/ 2006, Qanun Aceh No. 5/2018 on investment, Qanun Aceh Timur Number 12/ 2016 on CSR, Government Regulaiton number 65/ 2016 on the guideline for CSR and ISO 26000, as well as Production Sharing Contract between parties. The company has not implemented CSR in accordance with the laws and regulations due to the lack of commitment of TPI to implement CSR. As a result, the CSR has not positively impacted the economic growth of the community and the environment around the company.

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