Law Enforcement in Indonesian Territorial of the Sea
Maryani Loise
International Journal of Social Science Research, 2014, vol. 2, issue 2, 243-253
Abstract:
Various problems on marine field are very complex and they are relating to multiple sectors. Aside from adjusting new matters in the need of arrangement for marine development in Indonesia, the Draft Bill is closely related to various existing sectorial legislative regulations. Harmonization by means of legislative regulations is urgent and significant to prevent overlapping and to combine law enforcement in Indonesian waters into one comprehensive regulation. This synergy shall be performed toward institutional aspect of law enforcement officials in the waters where the existing officials have not been integrated due to authority and various legislative regulations authorized to them.
Keywords: Sea; draft marine bill; law enforcement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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