Volume 14, Number 3 (2017) Maritime Affairs II
Articles
INDONESIAN PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW:THE DEVELOPMENT AFTER MORE THAN A CENTURY
Tiurma M. P. Allagan
https://doi.org/10.17304/ijil.vol14.3.700
LEGAL STATUS OF FOREIGN-FLAG VESSELS WHEN THEIR FISH-TRANSPORTATION VESSEL LICENSES HAVE BEEN REVOKED BY THE MINISTRY OF MARINE AFFAIRS AND FISHERIES
Velentina Napitupulu
https://doi.org/10.17304/ijil.vol14.3.699
THE CONSERVATION OF MARINE ECOSYSTEM FROM TRAWL USAGE BY THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BASED ON SUSTAINABLE MARINE PRESERVATION PRINCIPLE
Waluyo Waluyo, Djoko W. Winarno, Ayub T. S. Kusumo, and Rosita Candrakirana
https://doi.org/10.17304/ijil.vol14.3.698
Urgent Need for National Maritime Security Arrangement in Indonesia: Towards Global Maritime Fulcrum
Dhiana Puspitawati
https://doi.org/10.17304/ijil.vol14.3.697