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M. Hendrapati et al. (사) 이준국제법연구원 2017 Journal of East Asia and International Law Vol.10 No.1
The "Sipadan and Ligitan" dispute was settled by the ICJ (2002), but its impact on basepoint for baseline and maritime delimitation on the Ambalat remains a contentious issue until now. Since the islands are used as basepoints by Malaysia that results in controversy between Indonesia and Malaysia. This essay will investigate the current situation over Ambalat regarding two basepoints islands for maintaining Equidistance Line in Disputed Area. It will discuss why Malaysia has no right to use the straight baseline or straight archipelagic baseline to connect the basepoints of Sipadan and Ligitan at Sabah and suggest measures to maintain equidistance line in Ambalat.
The Removal of Offshore Installation in Indonesian National Regulation
Abdul Maasba Magassing,Farida Patittingi,Sabir Alwy,Ruslan Hambali,Juajir Sumardi,M. Hendrapati,Kadarudin 이준국제법연구원 2018 Journal of East Asia and International Law Vol.11 No.1
An offshore installation is built or installed for the purposes of exploration and exploitation in any part of the sea. The offshore installations that are presently in existence reflect great scientific progress in the field of marine resources. However, they become a source of concern when they are no longer in use. Due to the potential to disrupt activities conducted around their location, they interfere with navigational safety. Therefore, it is important to remove such installations. Their removal should be based on the provisions of the IMO Guidelines and Standards. Indonesia is a coastal State and should adhere to the above mentioned guidelines and standard in designing policies and regulations.
The Removal of Offshore Installation in Indonesian National Regulation
A. Magassing,F. Patittingi,S. Alwy,R. Hambali,J. Sumardi,Kadarudin,M. Hendrapati (사) 이준국제법연구원 2018 Journal of East Asia and International Law Vol.11 No.1
An offshore installation is built or installed for the purposes of exploration and exploitation in any part of the sea. The offshore installations that are presently in existence reflect great scientific progress in the field of marine resources. However, they become a source of concern when they are no longer in use. Due to the potential to disrupt activities conducted around their location, they interfere with navigational safety. Therefore, it is important to remove such installations. Their removal should be based on the provisions of the IMO Guidelines and Standards. Indonesia is a coastal State and should adhere to the above mentioned guidelines and standard in designing policies and regulations.