Relevansi Regulasi Pertambangan Internasional dengan Penanganan Covid-19 di Indonesia
Pressure on the mining industry was caused by global mining activities which experienced disruptions to the demand for and sales of mining materials during the COVID-19 pandemic. The consequences of these events affected world mining production. The purpose of this article is (1) Many small people...
Main Authors: | , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | Arabic |
Published: |
INSURI Ponorogo
2023-02-01
|
Series: | Al-Manhaj |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://ejournal.insuriponorogo.ac.id/index.php/almanhaj/article/view/2073 |
_version_ | 1797740877879181312 |
---|---|
author | Melisa Nasir Inas Hardianti Elmi kholiyah Fitriani Fitriani Imanuel CML Tobing |
author_facet | Melisa Nasir Inas Hardianti Elmi kholiyah Fitriani Fitriani Imanuel CML Tobing |
author_sort | Melisa Nasir |
collection | DOAJ |
description |
Pressure on the mining industry was caused by global mining activities which experienced disruptions to the demand for and sales of mining materials during the COVID-19 pandemic. The consequences of these events affected world mining production. The purpose of this article is (1) Many small people in the world have not applied the principles of "good mining practices" (2) Unlicensed Mining (PETI) in Indonesia has not paid attention to the National Law and the Principles of Sustainable Development (3) Unlicensed Mining Policy During the Covid-19 Pandemic. The result of this scientific work is that small-scale gold mining using mercury and cyanide has been practiced internationally, namely in America, Australia and several other countries since the 1800s. In North America, gold rush activities, 180 years ago, were concentrated in the California region. A total of 2,471 Indonesian locations, namely mining for both minerals and coal, were carried out without permits, in this case, Unlicensed Mining (PETI). The state, government and all stakeholders are obliged to protect and manage the environment in the implementation of sustainable development so that the Indonesian environment can remain a source and support for life for the Indonesian people and other living things.
|
first_indexed | 2024-03-12T14:18:51Z |
format | Article |
id | doaj.art-c283582ccb69402698ea5e15dd359354 |
institution | Directory Open Access Journal |
issn | 2686-1607 2686-4819 |
language | Arabic |
last_indexed | 2024-03-12T14:18:51Z |
publishDate | 2023-02-01 |
publisher | INSURI Ponorogo |
record_format | Article |
series | Al-Manhaj |
spelling | doaj.art-c283582ccb69402698ea5e15dd3593542023-08-20T03:26:09ZaraINSURI PonorogoAl-Manhaj2686-16072686-48192023-02-015110.37680/almanhaj.v5i1.20732073Relevansi Regulasi Pertambangan Internasional dengan Penanganan Covid-19 di IndonesiaMelisa Nasir0Inas Hardianti1Elmi kholiyah2Fitriani Fitriani3Imanuel CML Tobing4University of Lampung2Universitas LampungUniversitas LampungUniversitas LampungUniversitas Lampung Pressure on the mining industry was caused by global mining activities which experienced disruptions to the demand for and sales of mining materials during the COVID-19 pandemic. The consequences of these events affected world mining production. The purpose of this article is (1) Many small people in the world have not applied the principles of "good mining practices" (2) Unlicensed Mining (PETI) in Indonesia has not paid attention to the National Law and the Principles of Sustainable Development (3) Unlicensed Mining Policy During the Covid-19 Pandemic. The result of this scientific work is that small-scale gold mining using mercury and cyanide has been practiced internationally, namely in America, Australia and several other countries since the 1800s. In North America, gold rush activities, 180 years ago, were concentrated in the California region. A total of 2,471 Indonesian locations, namely mining for both minerals and coal, were carried out without permits, in this case, Unlicensed Mining (PETI). The state, government and all stakeholders are obliged to protect and manage the environment in the implementation of sustainable development so that the Indonesian environment can remain a source and support for life for the Indonesian people and other living things. https://ejournal.insuriponorogo.ac.id/index.php/almanhaj/article/view/2073Mining; International Legal Regulations; National Law; Covid-19 |
spellingShingle | Melisa Nasir Inas Hardianti Elmi kholiyah Fitriani Fitriani Imanuel CML Tobing Relevansi Regulasi Pertambangan Internasional dengan Penanganan Covid-19 di Indonesia Al-Manhaj Mining; International Legal Regulations; National Law; Covid-19 |
title | Relevansi Regulasi Pertambangan Internasional dengan Penanganan Covid-19 di Indonesia |
title_full | Relevansi Regulasi Pertambangan Internasional dengan Penanganan Covid-19 di Indonesia |
title_fullStr | Relevansi Regulasi Pertambangan Internasional dengan Penanganan Covid-19 di Indonesia |
title_full_unstemmed | Relevansi Regulasi Pertambangan Internasional dengan Penanganan Covid-19 di Indonesia |
title_short | Relevansi Regulasi Pertambangan Internasional dengan Penanganan Covid-19 di Indonesia |
title_sort | relevansi regulasi pertambangan internasional dengan penanganan covid 19 di indonesia |
topic | Mining; International Legal Regulations; National Law; Covid-19 |
url | https://ejournal.insuriponorogo.ac.id/index.php/almanhaj/article/view/2073 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT melisanasir relevansiregulasipertambanganinternasionaldenganpenanganancovid19diindonesia AT inashardianti relevansiregulasipertambanganinternasionaldenganpenanganancovid19diindonesia AT elmikholiyah relevansiregulasipertambanganinternasionaldenganpenanganancovid19diindonesia AT fitrianifitriani relevansiregulasipertambanganinternasionaldenganpenanganancovid19diindonesia AT imanuelcmltobing relevansiregulasipertambanganinternasionaldenganpenanganancovid19diindonesia |