Indonesia has a unique territorial geography of a combination of seas and islands, earning it the title of an “archipelagic state”. This concept, encapsulated in the principles of wawasan nusantara, meaning ‘archipelagic outlook’, was formally recognized in the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. With the inclusion of the maritime territory, the ‘geobody’ of Indonesia challenges concepts of nation and state and the conventional definition of territorial sovereignty and identity of the many scattered islands and connecting seas that make up Indonesia. In the period after Indonesian independence, there was an urgency to assert state sovereignty over territories and the need for the elucidation of national identity and unity ...
In order to assure the control and the law enforcement as well as the sovereignty of a state in a bo...
Although Indonesia is an archipelagic state, but the discourse on maritime state is not yet become t...
The title of this legal thesis is: "The Concept of an Archipelagic State under the law of the sea (U...
As one of the proponents of the archipelagic State concept, Indonesia considers the archipelagic Sta...
As one of the proponents of the archipelagic State concept, Indonesia considers the archipelagic Sta...
Indonesia has experienced four times paradigm shift in the implementation of the law of the sea sinc...
Traditionally, there has been a narrow band of ocean contiguous to a states land mass known as the T...
Indonesia has great potential in managing its maritime strength. Historical traces have recorded tha...
Within the framework of national integrity the ocean possesses two key aspects that is, of security ...
John G. Butcher and R.E. Elson, Sovereignty and the Sea: How Indonesia Became an Archipelagic State,...
A crucial, almost revolutionary, development in the international law of the sea was the recognition...
A crucial, almost revolutionary, development in the International law of the sea was the recognition...
State of Indonesia is a country of Islands (Archipelago State), which consists of small islands as w...
Throughout the past decades, the legal framework governing Indonesia's maritime regime has experienc...
A territory is an essential element and most important for a country. Territory become important for...
In order to assure the control and the law enforcement as well as the sovereignty of a state in a bo...
Although Indonesia is an archipelagic state, but the discourse on maritime state is not yet become t...
The title of this legal thesis is: "The Concept of an Archipelagic State under the law of the sea (U...
As one of the proponents of the archipelagic State concept, Indonesia considers the archipelagic Sta...
As one of the proponents of the archipelagic State concept, Indonesia considers the archipelagic Sta...
Indonesia has experienced four times paradigm shift in the implementation of the law of the sea sinc...
Traditionally, there has been a narrow band of ocean contiguous to a states land mass known as the T...
Indonesia has great potential in managing its maritime strength. Historical traces have recorded tha...
Within the framework of national integrity the ocean possesses two key aspects that is, of security ...
John G. Butcher and R.E. Elson, Sovereignty and the Sea: How Indonesia Became an Archipelagic State,...
A crucial, almost revolutionary, development in the international law of the sea was the recognition...
A crucial, almost revolutionary, development in the International law of the sea was the recognition...
State of Indonesia is a country of Islands (Archipelago State), which consists of small islands as w...
Throughout the past decades, the legal framework governing Indonesia's maritime regime has experienc...
A territory is an essential element and most important for a country. Territory become important for...
In order to assure the control and the law enforcement as well as the sovereignty of a state in a bo...
Although Indonesia is an archipelagic state, but the discourse on maritime state is not yet become t...
The title of this legal thesis is: "The Concept of an Archipelagic State under the law of the sea (U...