The Archipelagic Sea Lane Passage of Indonesia is a sea lane on Indonesian waters which can be bypassed by foreign ships and aircrafts continuously, expeditiously and rapidly based on United Nation Convention on the Law Of the Sea, 1982 which Indonesia has ratified through Act Number 17 of 1985. As archipelagic state, Indonesian government has stipulated Act Number 6 of 1996 dated August 8, 1996 on Indonesian Waters. It is executed by Government Regulation Number 37 of 2002 on the Rights and Duties of Foreign Ships and Aircrafts Exercising the Right to Cross the Archipelagic Sea Lane Passage of Indonesia. However, there are still many aircrafts, especially foreign military aircrafts that cross the Archipelagic Sea Lane Passage of Indonesia ...
Indonesia is geographically located in a strategic position between two continents, Asia and Austral...
The Indonesian archipelago has ratified the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1...
ABSTRACT International law actually stipulates that every country has full and exclusive sovereignt...
Indonesia is an archipelago consisting of 17,504 islands with the second longest coastline in the wo...
This paper addresses the question of whether foreign vessels can infringe upon their transit through...
Indonesia is the first Archipelagic State which proposed the establishment of archipelagic sea lane ...
Indonesia is the largest archipelago after the United States with 13,465 islands, totalland area 1.9...
Based on UNCLOS 1982, archipelagic states can determine the right of passage for foreign ships throu...
The archipelagic sea lanes passage is a new regime of navigation. There is no much provision in the ...
State responsibility in international law is only charged to an independent state. Such responsibili...
The Right, Archipelagic Sea Lanes, and Passage are a new concept in international law of the sea, wh...
Throughout the past decades, the legal framework governing Indonesia's maritime regime has experienc...
Throughout the past decades, the legal framework governing Indonesia’s maritime regime has experienc...
The purpose of this dissertation is to conduct in-depth analysis and provide a solution formula in ...
In its main task, the Indonesian Navy has duties, one which is to carry out law enforcement at sea. ...
Indonesia is geographically located in a strategic position between two continents, Asia and Austral...
The Indonesian archipelago has ratified the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1...
ABSTRACT International law actually stipulates that every country has full and exclusive sovereignt...
Indonesia is an archipelago consisting of 17,504 islands with the second longest coastline in the wo...
This paper addresses the question of whether foreign vessels can infringe upon their transit through...
Indonesia is the first Archipelagic State which proposed the establishment of archipelagic sea lane ...
Indonesia is the largest archipelago after the United States with 13,465 islands, totalland area 1.9...
Based on UNCLOS 1982, archipelagic states can determine the right of passage for foreign ships throu...
The archipelagic sea lanes passage is a new regime of navigation. There is no much provision in the ...
State responsibility in international law is only charged to an independent state. Such responsibili...
The Right, Archipelagic Sea Lanes, and Passage are a new concept in international law of the sea, wh...
Throughout the past decades, the legal framework governing Indonesia's maritime regime has experienc...
Throughout the past decades, the legal framework governing Indonesia’s maritime regime has experienc...
The purpose of this dissertation is to conduct in-depth analysis and provide a solution formula in ...
In its main task, the Indonesian Navy has duties, one which is to carry out law enforcement at sea. ...
Indonesia is geographically located in a strategic position between two continents, Asia and Austral...
The Indonesian archipelago has ratified the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1...
ABSTRACT International law actually stipulates that every country has full and exclusive sovereignt...