Indonesian Journal of International Law (IJIL) was first published in 2003 by the Center for International Law Studies, Faculty of Law, University of Indonesia to serve the development of international law research. IJIL is intended to promote international law in Indonesia and to build interest amongst Indonesian scholars and decision makers about the importance of international law in developing a rule-based international community. IJIL is published four times a year in October, January, April and July.
Subjects:
Politics & International Relations,
Law & Human Rights
Climate change is already causing significant loss and damage, and this issue has only become more urgent. Indonesia as the biggest archipelagic state in the world has faced great challenge of loss an...
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Journal article
publicIndonesian Journal of International Law
• 2015
Cambodia
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Indonesia
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Malaysia
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Philippines
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Thailand
English
Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines, have been sued by foreign investors through International investment arbitrations (IIA). No matter whether the outcome is favorable o...
The term “globalization” has been applied to everything from economics and technology to socialmedia and market trends. Its use has become somewhat of a cliché1, and it is almost impossible to reada t...
Terrorism is defined generally under the Anti-Terrorism Law as the intentional use of ‘violence or the threat of violence to create a widespread atmosphere of terror or fear in public'. Indonesia is a...
Since the attack to the World Trade Centre in 11 September 2001, the world has raised their awareness to any of serious allegation of terrorist activities. Many steps have been taken by the United Nat...
Indonesia is a nation richly blessed in heritage and culture. Its population consisted of 656 ethnic groups that spread from one end in Sabang to Merauke at the other end, and occupying more than 30,0...
Since an aircraft was invented, an aircraft is not only used for transporting person from one place to another, but also can be used in war until revenge terrorism ideology and faith against a state. ...