Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a form of corporate obligation to restore the social welfare of the community. Some studies on CSR usually only focus on corporate commitment to CSR, only a few focuses on CSR institutions. This research wants to examine CSR advocacy at the regional level which conducted by ASEAN CSR Network (ACN) especially collaboration network scheme and management pattern carried out by ACN in order to realize the ASEAN Community. This research use interdisciplinary methodologies which are legal normative and communication method. Authors not only gather international legal norms on CSR but also to analyse behaviour and perceptions of corporations in carrying out CSR in light of communication science. The results obtained from this study are the cooperation schemes in ACN are membership, strategic and corporate partnerships, and donors. The pattern of CSR management in ACN is through the appointment of agents for membership schemes, non-financial assistance for strategic partnerships, and mutual cooperation for corporate partnerships, utilization of non-corporate funds for routine financing.
Water is a basic need of human being, no one can live without water and ithas no substitution. Water is a a requirement of adequate living standard for the healthand well-being of all human being..The current problem is the availability of water infulfill the human need is decreased. On the one hand there is the view that water isa commodity while the other side said that water is a social good.. The right to waterimplies that everyone should have access to water without discrimination. The state’srole is indispensable when people are not in the same position in getting water, thedifferences position of people can occur not only a problem of economic inequality, butalso the specific natural conditions in a certain region. Such differences make some partsof society difficult to gain access to water, and in this situation, the presence of the stateis strong required.
The purposes of the research are to create a clean water policy formulation or model which is based on justice for future generations and to reconstruct the clean water management policy which is currently oriented to economic interests, not the public interest. Water is a basic human need and cannot be substituted, it is a requirements of an adequate health living standard of all humans. The decrease of water amount bring problem in fulfilling the right to water of humans. In Indonesia, the State should manage its availability and the accessibility forever for the prosperity of Indonesian people as stated in Article 33 of Indonesian Constitution year 1945. But it became worst because The Law Number 7 year 2004 gave possibility to privatisation of water management, so that the water is not social good only anymore, it is an economic good either, the law itself is influenced by Dublin Declaration in seeing water as economic good. Even though the Law has been revoked by The Constitutional Court, in which the water management and control returned to the Government. But there are still problems in fulfilling the right to water of people, through this study we found that the Government have obligation to guarantee the availability and the accessibility to water of the citizen, as a God's gift, people have to manage water for humans life, and The right to water in the ideal law of Pancasila is the spirit to organize everything rightly, fairly, and bring good value for Indonesia.
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