Zidane Haikal Senoaji
Universitas Sebelas Maret

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OPEN SKY POLICY DAN STRATEGI PEMANFAATAN RUANG UDARA INDONESIA Zidane Haikal Senoaji; Anang Setiyawan
SUPREMASI HUKUM Vol 17 No 01 (2021): Supremasi Hukum
Publisher : Universitas Islam Syekh Yusuf

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33592/jsh.v17i01.1164

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The Asean open sky policy will have logical consequences on the regulation, control and utilization of Indonesian air space, therefore a strategic regulation, control and utilization strategy is needed to maintain the national interests of the Indonesian state as a whole.This paper uses doctrinal research methods through literature study, while the data analysis uses qualitative methods. The results of this research study indicate that the government must improve and make improvements to infrastructure on national aviation in terms of capacity, systems and technology, as well as strengthening existing policies and regulations so as to maximize the use and utilization of the potential of the air space.
Protection Of Indigenous Peoples In The Perspective Of Human Rights In Indonesia: Realities, Problems And Solutions Zidane Haikal Senoaji; Anang Setiyawan; Siska Diana Sari
Activa Yuris: Jurnal Hukum Vol 1, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Madiun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25273/ay.v1i1.10248

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The 1945 Constitution upholds the human rights of every citizen without exception, but in practice this constitutional mandate is not implemented properly and even tends to marginalize indigenous peoples. For this reason, it is necessary to seek a constitutional settlement to be able to provide the rights of indigenous peoples as they should be guaranteed in the constitution. This paper is a sociolegal research. The conclusion of our study is that there are still many violations of the constitutional rights of indigenous peoples from a human rights perspective that the government should not do. The recommendation of our study is that the government immediately ratify the Draft Law on Indigenous Peoples as a concrete step in upholding the constitutional rights of indigenous peoples