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VOL. 7, ISSUE 3 (2021)
Indonesia's unilateral action: Juridical restoration of the sovereignty of the outer islands
Authors
Cornelis Djelfie Massie, Steve Michael Massie
Abstract
Indonesia as a archipelagic states. The legal status as an archipelagic country is determined under Article of UNCLOS 1982. If the size limit marine areas reference to UNCLOS 1982 meaning the country legally Indonesia has around 17,508 islands. Indonesia has 111 outermost islands with the starting point that borders with 10 neighboring countries. There are 12 islands that are vulnerable to foreign domination and disrupt the sovereignty of the territory of Indonesia. Research using normative juridical to approach the International Convention and national legislation, eventually concluded that the implementation of the country's sovereignty is in the mainland including the Outermost Islands in Indonesia is carried out through the establishment and affirmation of the base point borders with neighboring countries.
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Pages:85-91
How to cite this article:
Cornelis Djelfie Massie, Steve Michael Massie "Indonesia's unilateral action: Juridical restoration of the sovereignty of the outer islands ". International Journal of Law, Vol 7, Issue 3, 2021, Pages 85-91
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