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This paper offers a delicate understanding of the responsibility to protect (R2P) principle and analyses the status of this significant principle within the international law. The place of the use of force is evaluated within R2P doctrine. The R2P norm an... see more

This article will explore the possibility of domestic judicial decisions as a source for international law-making. Considering the contemporary pattern of international law development, which is no longer state-centred, this possibility is quite plausible... see more

Indonesia, which is in the middle of the world, could become a place where transnational crime, in this case human smuggling, takes place. With this position, Indonesia could become a place where illegal immigrants or people who are being smuggled end up.... see more

The Bengawan Solo River holds historical, social and economic wealth for the Javanese people. From the pre-literate period to the Mataram and Majapahit kingdoms, the Bengawan Solo River was the center of civilization in Java. The flow is functioned as a t... see more

ABSTRACTObjective: This essay aims to reexamine the asylum institute, one of the greatest dilemmas that the contemporary world faces. With regard to the specific objective, it pursues to demonstrate how asylum seekers may be protect according to Internati... see more

International law has developed since its pre-20th century consent-based positivistic framework to ‘international law-making’ where the role of state sovereignty is seen to have eroded. This development, however, still reproduces its pre-20th century colo... see more

Despite the assertion of the need to promote the Rule of Law in the international sphere, there is still a great terminological imprecision regarding the concept. Such imprecision generates criticism regarding the use of the term in international relation... see more

The formulation of the problem in this research are: 1) How is the regulation on how to acquire territory by a State according to international law?. 2) What is the status of ownership of Kuril Island which is disputed by Japan and Russia?. The research o... see more

This paper aims to examine the current international legal framework that addresses climate change and identify the role of international human rights law in climate change issues. This paper began by identifying the international legal basis, the develop... see more

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