“Ocean Grabbing!”: Deprivation of Fishermen's Rights or Management of Coastal and Marine Resources

The state is obliged to strive for the realization of justice for traditional fishing communities. Traditional communities are fishing communities whose traditional rights are still recognized in carrying out fishing activities or other legal activities in certain areas located in archipelagic wate...

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Main Authors: Jeanne Darc Noviayanti Damanik, Wirazilmustaan Wirazilmustaan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung 2021-06-01
Series:Society
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Online Access:https://society.fisip.ubb.ac.id/index.php/society/article/view/216
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description The state is obliged to strive for the realization of justice for traditional fishing communities. Traditional communities are fishing communities whose traditional rights are still recognized in carrying out fishing activities or other legal activities in certain areas located in archipelagic waters following the international law of the sea. Coastal space areas and small islands that indigenous/traditional communities have managed from the obligation to have location permits and management take national interests and laws and regulations into account. Article 26 A of the Republic of Indonesia Number 1 of 2014 makes it easy for outsiders to control small islands that regulate the use of small islands and surrounding coasts through investment forms based on a ministerial permit that must prioritize the national interest. Positive law must protect traditional fishing communities and indigenous peoples. This research aims to analyze the regulation of fishermen’s protection from deprivation of their rights in earning a living and livelihood. The research method used is normative research, meaning the implementation of legal provisions in the form of legislation in activities for certain legal events in the community, especially the fishing community. Normative research refers to and examines laws and regulations related to the research being conducted. The research locations cover coastal areas throughout Indonesia, especially Banda Aceh, Padang, Jakarta, Semarang, Surabaya, Manado, Kupang, Ternate, and Mataram. The state can provide knowledge, guidance, and protection for fishermen from various actions of deprivation of their rights to earn a living and protection such as piracy, the practice of fishing theft, abuse of trawling, transshipment activities, threats, and violence by foreign parties to Indonesian fishers. The central government and local governments are obliged to provide facilities for guaranteeing fishing areas or fishing coverage areas that are safe and do not overlap with other fields.
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spelling doaj.art-eccea41c0dd1480899b6b45dee71ca782023-11-11T07:02:16ZengLaboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka BelitungSociety2338-69322597-48742021-06-019110.33019/society.v9i1.216216“Ocean Grabbing!”: Deprivation of Fishermen's Rights or Management of Coastal and Marine ResourcesJeanne Darc Noviayanti Damanik0Wirazilmustaan Wirazilmustaan1Universitas Bangka BelitungUniversitas Bangka Belitung The state is obliged to strive for the realization of justice for traditional fishing communities. Traditional communities are fishing communities whose traditional rights are still recognized in carrying out fishing activities or other legal activities in certain areas located in archipelagic waters following the international law of the sea. Coastal space areas and small islands that indigenous/traditional communities have managed from the obligation to have location permits and management take national interests and laws and regulations into account. Article 26 A of the Republic of Indonesia Number 1 of 2014 makes it easy for outsiders to control small islands that regulate the use of small islands and surrounding coasts through investment forms based on a ministerial permit that must prioritize the national interest. Positive law must protect traditional fishing communities and indigenous peoples. This research aims to analyze the regulation of fishermen’s protection from deprivation of their rights in earning a living and livelihood. The research method used is normative research, meaning the implementation of legal provisions in the form of legislation in activities for certain legal events in the community, especially the fishing community. Normative research refers to and examines laws and regulations related to the research being conducted. The research locations cover coastal areas throughout Indonesia, especially Banda Aceh, Padang, Jakarta, Semarang, Surabaya, Manado, Kupang, Ternate, and Mataram. The state can provide knowledge, guidance, and protection for fishermen from various actions of deprivation of their rights to earn a living and protection such as piracy, the practice of fishing theft, abuse of trawling, transshipment activities, threats, and violence by foreign parties to Indonesian fishers. The central government and local governments are obliged to provide facilities for guaranteeing fishing areas or fishing coverage areas that are safe and do not overlap with other fields. https://society.fisip.ubb.ac.id/index.php/society/article/view/216Coastal and Marine ResourcesFishermen RightsFishing CommunitiesManagement RightsTraditional Communities
spellingShingle Jeanne Darc Noviayanti Damanik
Wirazilmustaan Wirazilmustaan
“Ocean Grabbing!”: Deprivation of Fishermen's Rights or Management of Coastal and Marine Resources
Society
Coastal and Marine Resources
Fishermen Rights
Fishing Communities
Management Rights
Traditional Communities
title “Ocean Grabbing!”: Deprivation of Fishermen's Rights or Management of Coastal and Marine Resources
title_full “Ocean Grabbing!”: Deprivation of Fishermen's Rights or Management of Coastal and Marine Resources
title_fullStr “Ocean Grabbing!”: Deprivation of Fishermen's Rights or Management of Coastal and Marine Resources
title_full_unstemmed “Ocean Grabbing!”: Deprivation of Fishermen's Rights or Management of Coastal and Marine Resources
title_short “Ocean Grabbing!”: Deprivation of Fishermen's Rights or Management of Coastal and Marine Resources
title_sort ocean grabbing deprivation of fishermen s rights or management of coastal and marine resources
topic Coastal and Marine Resources
Fishermen Rights
Fishing Communities
Management Rights
Traditional Communities
url https://society.fisip.ubb.ac.id/index.php/society/article/view/216
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