Taking into consideration three levels of government (regional, national, and sub-national) that potentially offer protection to refugees, this paper is concerned with changes initiated by the 2016 Presidential Regulation on Handling Foreign Refugees. This regulation has delegated more responsibility for managing refugees to the sub-national levels of administration in Indonesia, which, like other nations in the Southeast Asia, has been reluctant to provide protection for refugees or any options for their integration into society. The reason for this is that, despite many vociferous demands in favor of a 'regional solution' in the aftermath of the 2015 Andaman Sea Crisis, most attempts ended up in abeyance. Following suit with the so-called...
Abstract One of the problems facing the country today is the existence of asylum seekers and refuge...
Being a non-party to the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees (“1951 Refugee Conventio...
In 2013, Australia enacted tough border policies to “stop the boats”, leaving Indonesia ...
Taking into consideration three levels of government (regional, national, and sub-national) that pot...
Taking into consideration three levels of government (regional, national, and sub-national) that pot...
Taking into consideration three levels of government (regional, national, and sub-national) that pot...
There are several places in Indonesia which is found that accepted the asylum seeker and internation...
Pekanbaru City and Makassar City are areas that serve as refugee shelters in Indonesia. Generally, r...
Pekanbaru City and Makassar City are areas that serve as refugee shelters in Indonesia. Generally, r...
Pekanbaru City and Makassar City are areas that serve as refugee shelters in Indonesia. Generally, r...
Considered the last ‘stepping stone’ before Australia, Indonesia plays an important role in immobili...
Indonesia is one of the countries that is often a transit point for immigrants who want to seek asyl...
Pekanbaru City and Makassar City are areas that serve as refugee shelters in Indonesia. Generally, r...
Pekanbaru City and Makassar City are areas that serve as refugee shelters in Indonesia. Generally, r...
The human tragedy that has occurred in various parts of the world has caused millions of people to c...
Abstract One of the problems facing the country today is the existence of asylum seekers and refuge...
Being a non-party to the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees (“1951 Refugee Conventio...
In 2013, Australia enacted tough border policies to “stop the boats”, leaving Indonesia ...
Taking into consideration three levels of government (regional, national, and sub-national) that pot...
Taking into consideration three levels of government (regional, national, and sub-national) that pot...
Taking into consideration three levels of government (regional, national, and sub-national) that pot...
There are several places in Indonesia which is found that accepted the asylum seeker and internation...
Pekanbaru City and Makassar City are areas that serve as refugee shelters in Indonesia. Generally, r...
Pekanbaru City and Makassar City are areas that serve as refugee shelters in Indonesia. Generally, r...
Pekanbaru City and Makassar City are areas that serve as refugee shelters in Indonesia. Generally, r...
Considered the last ‘stepping stone’ before Australia, Indonesia plays an important role in immobili...
Indonesia is one of the countries that is often a transit point for immigrants who want to seek asyl...
Pekanbaru City and Makassar City are areas that serve as refugee shelters in Indonesia. Generally, r...
Pekanbaru City and Makassar City are areas that serve as refugee shelters in Indonesia. Generally, r...
The human tragedy that has occurred in various parts of the world has caused millions of people to c...
Abstract One of the problems facing the country today is the existence of asylum seekers and refuge...
Being a non-party to the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees (“1951 Refugee Conventio...
In 2013, Australia enacted tough border policies to “stop the boats”, leaving Indonesia ...