Mas Achmad Santosa
Partnership for Governance Reform in Indonesia

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GERAKAN PEMBARUAN HUKUM LINGKUNGAN INDONESIA DAN PERWUJUDAN TATA KELOLA LINGKUNGAN YANG BAIK DALAM NEGARA DEMOKRASI Santosa, Mas Achmad; Quina, Margaretha
Jurnal Hukum Lingkungan Indonesia Vol 1, No 1 (2014): Februari
Publisher : Indonesian Center for Environmental Law

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Environmental law reform movement promotes the realization of good environmental governance, rule of law, and democracy. Numerous advocacy results conducted by this movement has been recorded in the legal instruments, national and international regulation and policies, landmark judges decision, until civil society initiatives. This article will identify the important developments and the contribution of civil society, academics, and other related elements as a reference for the further development of good environmental governance
ENHANCEMENT OF FOREST AND PEATLAND GOVERNANCE IN INDONESIA Santosa, Mas Achmad
Indonesian Journal of International Law
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Indonesia’s forest is decreasing rapidly, and it is affecting the country’s commitment to curb carbon emission by 29 percent by 2030. Per a report published by GermanWatch in 2016, our country’s Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) fell three places from 19 to 22 due to inadequate forest protection policy. This research will look into the urgency for the government of Indonesia to draw an agenda to push forward forest andpeatland reform to stop deforestation. Through a comparative analysis, this paper will compare two government regimes: the second term of President SusiloBambangYudhoyono (2010-2014), where REDD+ was used as the catalyst for forest and peatland governance reform; and the first two years of President JokoWidodo (2014-2016), where promising actions to restore and to protect Indonesia’s forest and peatland still need stronger political will and leadership to meet the 29 per cent commitment to curb greenhouse gas emission in 2030.
The Right to A Healthy Environment: International Law Perspective Santosa, Mas Achmad
Indonesian Journal of International Law
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The realization of the damaging impact toward human beings and their quality of life has increased dramatically. This awareness has followed upon very substantial degradation of the world’s environment: land, water, and air, over the past two centuries. While human activity has alaways taken a toll on the natural world, the negative impact of this activity has increased exponentially during this period. This following article describing how we as human beings have a right to live in a healthy environment from the perspective of international law.