Huru-hara yang terkait penangkapan pegawai Kementrian Kelautan dan Perikanan Indonesia oleh Polis Diraja Malaysia diberitakan dengan sangat heboh oleh media massa. Saat Indonesia memperingati ulang tahunnya yang ke-65, Indonesia kembali harus berurusan dengan isu perbatasan dengan Malaysia. Untuk merespon hal ini, Andi Arsana, penggiat Border Studies menulis sebuah artikel imiah populer. Tulisan ini merupakan pendapat pribadi dan tidak mewakili institusi tempatnya belajar dan bekerja. Silakan simak tulisan tersebut di sini.

Tulisan ini tentu saja tidak mampu membahas semua aspek yang terkait dengan sengketa Indonesia Malaysia. Fokusnya adalah aspek geospasial dan hukum terkait kewilayahan dan kewenangan negara atas kawasan laut.

 

A new book has been published by Martinus Nijhoff entitled “Law, Technology and Science for Ocean in Globalisation”. Andi Arsana, a researcher of Border Studies, has jointly-contributed a chapter in this book concerning outer continental shelf in the Asia Pacific. The chapter was penned with Clive Schofield and Robert van de Poll, where Andi serves as the second author. Please find more details about this book here. Its flyer is also available here.

Year: 2010

ISBN: 978 90 04 18040 6

Hardback

List price EUR 180.- / US$ 256

Thirty-four experts on marine affairs and the law of the sea, from six continents, examine the emerging challenges for our World Ocean. The accumulating consequences of human activities on the seas indicate that the Earth may already have entered a new epoch, the Anthropocene, dominated by the human impact. This volume analyses developments in the interface of law, technology and science in some central law-of-the-sea issue-areas. These are explored systematically in sections on the World Ocean in the Anthropocene epoch (Part I); combatting illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (Part II); combatting illegal oil spills from ships (Part III); marine genetic resources and bioprospecting (Part IV); and the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles from the baselines (Part V).