Myrna A. Safitri
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View article: ESTABLISHING THE LINK BETWEEN LAW, CULTURE AND INFRASTRUCTURE FOR PANDEMIC WASTE MANAGEMENT
ESTABLISHING THE LINK BETWEEN LAW, CULTURE AND INFRASTRUCTURE FOR PANDEMIC WASTE MANAGEMENT Open
Managing infectious and medical waste remains a significant challenge, particularly during pandemics like COVID-19. Poor waste management has led to environmental pollution and public health risks. Numerous publications and research studie…
View article: Peasant Rights and the Struggle for Climate Justice in Indonesian Degraded Peatland
Peasant Rights and the Struggle for Climate Justice in Indonesian Degraded Peatland Open
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other Peoples Working in Rural Areas (UNDROP) recognizes and protects the dignity of peasants for their contributions to food production and climate change mitigation and adaptat…
View article: Realizing ecological justice in Urban Development Laws: Indonesian experiences and challenges to protect biodiversity in its new capital city
Realizing ecological justice in Urban Development Laws: Indonesian experiences and challenges to protect biodiversity in its new capital city Open
The new capital city of Indonesia, Nusantara, is being developed with the goal of creating a liveable city that is in harmony with nature. Nusantara is planned as a sustainable forest city, with 65% of the area designated as a protected zo…
View article: A Comparison of the Silvofishery Models for Mangrove Restoration in East Kalimantan
A Comparison of the Silvofishery Models for Mangrove Restoration in East Kalimantan Open
East Kalimantan is one of nine provinces selected for mangrove rehabilitation until 2024.Despite disappointing, it needs to be confirmed that the mangrove ecosystem in East Kalimantan has shrunk from year to year.However, it is encouraging…
View article: Weak Investment Law Enforcement in Land and Forest Fire Cases in Indonesia
Weak Investment Law Enforcement in Land and Forest Fire Cases in Indonesia Open
This article aims to analyze the formulation of sanctions in Indonesian investment law against foreign investors who commit environmental damage and pollution in the case of forest and land fires. This paper uses a legislative approach by …
View article: Covid-19 and Waste Management Law: Do Hard and Soft Laws Complement Each Other?
Covid-19 and Waste Management Law: Do Hard and Soft Laws Complement Each Other? Open
The Covid-19 pandemic has led to various health, economic, and environmental problems. Waste management is one of the environmental problems that have emerged during this pandemic. Countries worldwide are trying to overcome the increase in…
View article: SINKRONISASI PERATURAN PEMERINTAH PUSAT DAN PEMERINTAH DAERAH MENGENAI PENGENDALIAN BANJIR DI JAKARTA
SINKRONISASI PERATURAN PEMERINTAH PUSAT DAN PEMERINTAH DAERAH MENGENAI PENGENDALIAN BANJIR DI JAKARTA Open
The floods that occurred in several areas of the Special Capital Region of Jakarta Province are influenced by natural and unnatural factors, such as problem in spatial planning and its regulation in legal documents. This study discusses ab…
View article: URGENSI NILAI-NILAI PANCASILA DALAM PENGATURAN TENTANG PEMASYARAKATAN
URGENSI NILAI-NILAI PANCASILA DALAM PENGATURAN TENTANG PEMASYARAKATAN Open
Sebagaimana diatur dengan Undang-Undang Nomor 12 Tahun 1995, sistem pemasyarakatan di Indonesia telah mengubah konsep pemenjaraan pada era kolonial Belanda ke konsep pemasyarakatan. Perubahan konsep ini dimaksudkan untuk menerapkan program…
View article: The Prevention of Peatland Fires in Indonesia: ‘Law in Action’ to Implement the ASEAN Haze Treaty
The Prevention of Peatland Fires in Indonesia: ‘Law in Action’ to Implement the ASEAN Haze Treaty Open
Signed in 2002, the ASEAN Haze Treaty is expected to reduce transboundary haze pollution and improve regional environmental governance. Indonesia plays a vital role in the implementation of the Treaty's goals. It has the largest forest and…
View article: Animal Welfare and Covid-19 in Indonesia: A Neglected Legal Issue
Animal Welfare and Covid-19 in Indonesia: A Neglected Legal Issue Open
The Covid-19 pandemic currently infecting the world population comes from the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) transmitted initially from animals to humans, then between humans. This disease is referred to as zoonosis. Covid-19 discourse is genera…
View article: Manifesting Ecofeminism in Peatland Restoration: Policies, Actions, and Challenges
Manifesting Ecofeminism in Peatland Restoration: Policies, Actions, and Challenges Open
Degradation of peatland ecosystems occurs as a result of excessive exploitation leading to peat drainage and fires. This was influenced by a masculinity perspective in resource tenure and utilization. Ecofeminism presents a different persp…
View article: SINERGI ADAPTASI KEARIFAN LOKAL DAN PEMBERDAYAAN HUKUM DALAM PENANGGULANGAN KEBAKARAN LAHAN GAMBUT DI INDONESIA
SINERGI ADAPTASI KEARIFAN LOKAL DAN PEMBERDAYAAN HUKUM DALAM PENANGGULANGAN KEBAKARAN LAHAN GAMBUT DI INDONESIA Open
ABSTRAK Sejak 2015, Pemerintah Indonesia mengintensifkan pencegahan dan penanggulangan kebakaran lahan gambut. Sebanyak 35% areal terbakar tahun 2015 dari ekosistem gambut. Penegakan hukum terhadap pembakaran lahan semakin dipertegas. Namu…
View article: Social Movement in Indonesian Mining Law Enforcement: The case of peasants-scholars nexus in karst mining dispute in Java
Social Movement in Indonesian Mining Law Enforcement: The case of peasants-scholars nexus in karst mining dispute in Java Open
Java Island has serious environmental destruction since colonial times.Efforts to reduce the environmental burden of Java have been implemented for centuries by reallocating people and projects to outer islands.Nevertheless, Java is irrepl…
View article: Dividing the Land: Legal Gaps in the Recognition of Customary Land in Indonesian Forest Areas
Dividing the Land: Legal Gaps in the Recognition of Customary Land in Indonesian Forest Areas Open
On 30 December 2016, for the first time, the government of Indonesia recognized customary forests of nine indigenous communities. This recognition has proved the implementation of the 1945 Indonesian Constitution, as echoed by Constitution…