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Sociae Polites: Majalah Ilmiah Sosial-Politik
ISSN : 14103745     EISSN : 26204975     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33541/sp.v21i3.2245
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THE ROLE OF ASEAN INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN HANDLING THE ISLAMOPHOBIA IN MYANMAR ROHINGYA CASE Arafah Regita Santoso; Firyal Akbar; Septian Yulyanto
Sociae Polites Vol. 23 No. 1 (2022): January - June 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas Kristen Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/sp.v23i1.3945

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The 2017 Rohingya ethnic’s mass massacre that happened in Rakhine states, Myanmar had been paid ASEAN attention in which ASEAN has established a specific body that can handle the concerning matters in this case. This body is called AICHR (ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights), with its particular function to address human rights issues to maintain the harmony between goals and principles of ASEAN Charter. Concerning ASEAN Charter, surely, AICHR is expected to align with the non-intervention principle of ASEAN. Consequently, it is inevitable for AICHR to undergo this mission with uncertainty to decide AICHR’s way to handle this case. Through using the qualitative research method in this paper, we could at least understand this case easily by being described enough from our collected data, then synchronously we could picture these two major ideas in this paper, namely AICHR and ASEAN Way whether in a partial or impartial technique to know how AICHR contribute while under the influence of ASEAN Way in this Rohingya Case, and to thoroughly solve this Rohingya case, it is our main goal to make this paper as considerable as possible to be discussed.
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF AHRD IN INDONESIA STUDY CASE: HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS TOWARDS HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVISTS IN PAPUA Iron Nur Biantoro; Siti Athiya Alifah; Putri Dira Fahira
Sociae Polites Vol. 23 No. 1 (2022): January - June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/sp.v23i1.3950

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Cases of human rights violations continue to occur in the Asian region, including the ASEAN region, even though ASEAN countries have agreed to adopt the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration. In fact, the practice of AHRD is still minimally considered by ASEAN and ASEAN members themselves. Indonesia as an ASEAN member is also still taking action against human rights such as the case in Papua, not only local residents who get human rights violations from the government, but also from some data it is found that Papuan human rights activists are also intimidated. In this case, it can be seen that the implementation of the AHRD has not been fully maximized in Indonesia in handling cases of human rights violations contained in the points in the AHRD.
Solving Indonesia's Health System Problem During Covid-19 Pandemic Through ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) A.Nursyifa Az-Zahra; Andrew Mugi Wiyasa; Hugo Adventio; Tisya Nazwa Safira Lubis
Sociae Polites Vol. 23 No. 1 (2022): January - June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/sp.v23i1.3951

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AEC has played an important role in many sectors, notably in the health and medical field. The urgency of an efficacious and adequate health system is becoming evident after COVID-19 pandemic ravaged the world. The lack of required health system is immensely faced by Indonesia, embroiled in the lack of medical workers and equipment. Previous studies claim that AEC can be a momentous relief for Indonesia’s problem on its health system. However, previous studies concerning this topic were solely focused on the supply of medical workers and all of them were published in pre-COVID 19 pandemic era. In this research, the authors study the analysis of AEC’s possible contribution to tackle the problems of Indonesia’s health system, which become much more intense as a consequence to COVID-19. This paper’s findings are acquired through qualitative methods by analyzing various secondary resources of books, journals, news, and government publications based on diagnostic research design. Through this, a diagnostic design will be used in this research by identifying the problems faced by Indonesia’s health system and analyzing whether AEC’s provisions are able to dispense effective cures. In this research, the authors found that Indonesia’s lack of medical equipment and pharmaceuticals products can be mitigated through ASEAN Medical Device Directives (AMDD) and policies created by the Pharmaceutical Product Working Group (PPWG). As in the “muddle” of Indonesia’s lack of medical workforces, AEC’s Mutually Recognized Agreements (MRAs) and the Movement of Natural Persons (MNP) Agreement ease the mobility of foreign nurses and doctors.
Virtual Hologram Learning As A Publishing Media Of Nusantara Culture, Study Case: Mabayang-Bayang Tradition In Sengkiding Village Ni Made Dwi Anggirawati; Ni Luh Putu Agustin Kanya D; Ida Ayu Alit Srilaksmi; Komang Widya Kartika Sari
Sociae Polites Vol. 23 No. 1 (2022): January - June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/sp.v23i1.4107

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Technology has developed and affect so many aspects of people’s lives. The presence of increasingly rapid technology could be an effective medium to be use to distributing information. Virtual Hologram Learning is a technology product that is formed from the combination of two coherent light rays in microscopic form. Virtual Hologram Learning can be used as a medium of information for the people of the archipelago in terms of culture and use to preserve the culture of the archipelago. Bali is an island known as an island that has abundant cultural diversity has a unique cultures called Mebayang-Bayang Tradition from Sengkiding Village, Klungkung. Which is held every Pengrupukan (a day before Nyepi) involves the villagers pulling the cow bones. The method used in this study is a qualitative method which aims to understand the factors that influence the research subject (Sengkiding villager) want to carry out the tradition. The type of data used is primary data sourced from the results of direct observations from the informants who has understanding about this tradition. Furthermore, the data will be published through Virtual Hologram Learning as a form of publishing Nusantara culture. Keyword: Virtual, Hologram, Publishing, Cult
Exploring Strategies to Improve The Service Quality of Food in Community-Based Ecotourism: A Case Study of Trapeang Sangke Community-Based Ecotourism, Kampot Province Noh Navey
Sociae Polites Vol. 23 No. 1 (2022): January - June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/sp.v23i1.4113

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Trapeang Sangke Community-Based Ecotourism is a well-known community in Kampot province and also an attractive ecotourism area. TPSK CBET still faces some issues related to food service that require the CBET to further strengthen food services to meet the needs of tourists. As for the problems with the food service are lack of service providers, poor food hygiene, limited food quality standards, as well as hospitality of food service, including with a number of other issues. TPSK CBET is trying to address these issues as quickly as possible to improve the food service sector in order to attract more tourists and provide income for the CBET, especially local CBET as a whole. In the meantime, the research finds out the strategies to provide for improving the food service quality in Trapeang Sangke Community-Based Ecotourism. In addition, this research has four main questions such as: 1) What are quality and food service? 2) What are the tourists’ perception on the service quality of food? 3) What are the factors that influence service quality of food? 4) What are the strategies to provide for improving the service quality of food? Key words: Service quality, Food service quality, Food service improvement, CBET
Eco-Friendly Fish Farming: Responsibly-Sustainable Aquaculture Among ASEAN Countries Roy C. Borromeo Jr; Jomar M. Urbano; Alice T. Rivera
Sociae Polites Vol. 23 No. 1 (2022): January - June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/sp.v23i1.4114

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Oceans were regarded as limitless source of fish and surmised that their supply was enough for the growing population. However, the fish sustenance of the seas was transcended by the increasing population's demands. Through the decade, wild fish stocks progressively depleted. Thus, aquaculture has emerged to address capture fisheries insufficiency. This research study aimed to assess aquaculture through its sustainability and effects on the ecosystem of ASEAN countries. This study utilized a Descriptive-Quantitative research design which gathers quantifiable information to describe the object of the study and how it could improve. It also employed data mining techniques. It is determined that Vietnam has the largest aquaculture farm while Indonesia boasts the highest fish production. Most of the ASEAN countries' employment rates in aquaculture-agriculture only amount to less than 15%. The majority of the countries have good aquaculture economies, while some are dependent on the importation of aquaculture products. The five leading ASEAN countries in aquaculture are Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, and Myanmar, respectively. Aquaculture reduces fishing pressure on wild stocks but uses lots of shared resources that may hinder environment. “Responsible Aquaculture Standards in Vietnam" is the proposed action plan to minimize the negative outcomes of aquaculture in the Philippines. Keywords: Aquaculture, Sustainability, Ecosystem

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