SCLS
Volume 2 Issue 1 June 2024

INDONESIA'S DEFENSE OF SEBATIK ISLAND IN A BORDER DISPUTE BASED ON THE PRINCIPLE OF UTI POSSIDETIS

Rahmadhani, Novia (Unknown)
Anh, Nguyen Thuy (Unknown)
Suryaningtias, Allysa Maharani (Unknown)
Azarya, Ryan Phillip (Unknown)
Utama, Meria (Unknown)
Nurliyantika, Rizka (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2024

Abstract

Indonesia is the largest island nation on the continent of Asia. The islands of Indonesia have some 17,000 islands recorded in 2021. Of these, there are still many small islands and outer islands that remain undetected by the Indonesian government. With the presence of the outermost islands of Indonesia, the republic's sovereignty grows clearer as its borders are detected. The boundary region is an important aspect of a country because it is a highly strategic region for a country to build. The boundary region is the daily interaction between globalization and locality. Indonesia has some dispute with neighboring countries linked to the outermost island directly to one another. Sebatik island became one of the islands that had an issue with its position. Indonesia gets its territory in accordance with colonial jurisdiction. The region is obtained on the basis of the principle of uti possible. Using a qualitative approach, the writing addressed Indonesia's potential to keep the island seusing the possible principle of uti Indonesia, which is the main basis for Indonesia to win the lawsuit against Indonesia.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

SCLS

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

Description

Sriwijaya Crimen Legal Studies (SCLS) is a journal in the field of law that publishes articles which include but not limited to articles with the themes: Administrative Crime, Juvenile Delinquent, Criminal Anthropology, Criminal Sociology, Penology, Criminal Psychology, Environmental Crime, Islamic ...