2017
DOI: 10.17304/ijil.vol14.3.695
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Reclamation in the View of the Protection of Marine Environment Under the Environmental Law and the Law Concerning the Management of Coastal Areas and Small Islands

Abstract: People view reclamation, both could bring positive and negative impacts to the environment and the human. Based on the pro and con statements, it is obvious that the role of laws and regulation is inevitable solving this matter and therefore the role of government is urgently needed to mediate the pro and con views on reclamation. In terms of legislation, the Government has passed several laws and regulations to regulate reclamation. This paper is intended to explore legal scheme to create a sustainable reclam… Show more

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“…Environmental protection provided for in existing laws emphasizes careful planning and environmental impact and risk assessment. Existing laws and regulations can be put to good use for government and private sector leaders to carry out sustainable reclamation (Husin, 2016).…”
Section: Research Originalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental protection provided for in existing laws emphasizes careful planning and environmental impact and risk assessment. Existing laws and regulations can be put to good use for government and private sector leaders to carry out sustainable reclamation (Husin, 2016).…”
Section: Research Originalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lack of alignments and State policies in the national maritime resilience sector is one of the causes of the chaotic arrangement of the maritime sector which is actually a source of foreign exchange. The North Coast Reclamation Case in Jakarta (2016) is a clear proof of the impartiality of State policy makers in supporting Maritime Culture as part of the lives of coastal fishermen [6]. Another problem is that there are still many Indonesian domestic ports that have not become the Standard International Hub Port, the EEZ is still neglected, the development of small islands, especially in the border regions, has not been completed which requires high funding and State commitment, and the increasingly widespread practice of illegal fishing illegal drug, trafficking, illegal people, and the increasing smuggling of drugs in Indonesia, this is very influential in decreasing Indonesian National Maritime Resilience.…”
Section: The Conditions Of National Maritime Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%