TY - JOUR
T1 - COMPARATIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT MODEL AT SEA
T2 - LESSON LEARNED FOR INDONESIA
AU - Dewi, Yetty Komalasari
AU - Afriansyah, Arie
AU - Darmawan, Aristyo Rizka
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank to Jeremia Humolong Prasetya from the Center for Sustainable Ocean Policy and Jordan Barnes from the University of New South Wales for the research assistance. This research was supported
Funding Information:
by the research funding from the Indonesian Ministry of Higher Education in 2020.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 – Dewi, Afriansyah & Darmawan.
PY - 2020/10
Y1 - 2020/10
N2 - Illegal, Unregulated, and Unreported Fishing (IUU Fishing) has grown significantly in the last few decades. This practice certainly has and will undermine global fisheries resources even further. As a result, the international community needs to establish measures to prevent the IUUF through international agreements. Presently, the international communities have formed various organizations, both regional and international (regional fisheries management organizations or RFMO), which shows its attention to the need for sustainable fisheries resources management and to prevent any illegal IUU fishing activity. Therefore, every country is currently seeking the law enforcement model to secure its maritime jurisdictions from any IUUF activity. However, each country has a separate law enforcement model, adjusting to their geographical and geopolitics condition. This article will examine the law enforcement model's comparison in several countries and seek the best law enforcement model and a lesson learned for Indonesia.
AB - Illegal, Unregulated, and Unreported Fishing (IUU Fishing) has grown significantly in the last few decades. This practice certainly has and will undermine global fisheries resources even further. As a result, the international community needs to establish measures to prevent the IUUF through international agreements. Presently, the international communities have formed various organizations, both regional and international (regional fisheries management organizations or RFMO), which shows its attention to the need for sustainable fisheries resources management and to prevent any illegal IUU fishing activity. Therefore, every country is currently seeking the law enforcement model to secure its maritime jurisdictions from any IUUF activity. However, each country has a separate law enforcement model, adjusting to their geographical and geopolitics condition. This article will examine the law enforcement model's comparison in several countries and seek the best law enforcement model and a lesson learned for Indonesia.
KW - Advisory opinion
KW - Deep Seabed Mining
KW - International Seabed Area
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85111849269&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.17304/ijil.vol18.1.802
DO - 10.17304/ijil.vol18.1.802
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85111849269
SN - 1693-5594
VL - 18
SP - 83
EP - 104
JO - Indonesian Journal of International Law
JF - Indonesian Journal of International Law
IS - 1
M1 - 4
ER -