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Hukum divestasi di Indonesia: pasca putusan Mahkamah Konsititusi RI nomor 2/SKLN-X/2012

2013, Nurbani, E S

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Penerapan Teori Hukum Pada Penelitian Tesis dan Disertasi

2023, HS, Salim, Nurbani, Erlis

Buku Penerapan Teori Hukum Pada Penelitian Tesis dan Disertasi ini merupakan satu-satunya buku di Indonesia yang mengkaji dan menganalisis secara menyeluruh tentang perkembangan teori di dalam Ilmu Hukum, baik teori yang menganalisis tentang hokum normatif maupun hokum empiris, serta mengkaji dan menganalisis hasil-hasil penelitian yang dilakukan oleh mahasiswa S2 maupun mahasiswa S3. Buku ini sangat membantu mahasiswa yang sedang mengikuti dan menyelesaikan studi pada stratum dua (S2) maupun S3 di dalam memilih teori hukum yang akan digunakan dan diterapkan di dalam penelitiannya, serta untuk menentukan, apakah penelitian yang akan dilakukannya merupakan penelitian yang orisinil (asli) atau tidak. Pengalaman menunjukkan bahwa banyak mahasiswa S2 maupun S3 yang terhambat di dalam menyelesaikan studinya disebabkan karena penelitian yang dilakukannya telah diteliti oleh mahasiswa lainnya.

Buku ini terdiri atas sembilan bab dan masing-masing bab dibagi dalam subsub bab. Bab 1 pendahuluan, Bab 2 tentang penelitian hukum, Bab 3 tentang teori legislasi, Bab 4 tentang teori pluralisme hukum, Bab 5 tentang teori penyelesaian sengketa, Bab 6 tentang teori kewenangan, Bab 7 tentang teori perlawanan, Bab 8 tentang teori perlindungan hukum, dan Bab 9 tentang teori efektivitas hukum.

Buku ini diperuntukkan bagi mahasiswa S2 maupun S3 yang sedang mengambil mata kuliah teori hukum dan sedang menyusun proposal dan laporan penelitian tesis dan disertasinya, serta menjadi referensi utama bagi akademisi, praktisi, maupun pengusaha dalam pengembangan bisnisnya.

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Environmental Protection In International Humanitarian Law: The environment has always been a silent casualty of conflict (UNEP)

2018, Nurbani, Erlies

Environment, whether directly or indirectly is a casualty of armed conflict. As occured in Vietnam War 1961-1975, Gulf War 1991, Cosovo Conflct 1999, Iraqi War 2003 and IsraelLebanon War 2006. UNEP concluded that armed conflict arise dangerous consequences to the environment. Environmental damage after warfare is often irreversible because the states think that environmental damage is an unavoidable consequence in order to achieve military targets.

This research aims are to search international treaty and general principles in international humanitarian law that regulated environment protection during the armed conflict. Based on the research result it can be known that environment protection during the armed conflict has already regulated completely in international humanitarian law, not only in general agreement of humanitarian law (hag laws and geneva laws) but also in special agreement on environment protection during armed conflict, in the form of restriction on means and weapons that can be used in armed conflict. The regulation and enforcement of environment protection can be rely on general principles of international humanitarian law.

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Perbandingan Hukum Perdata: Comparative Civil Law

2015, HS, Salim, Nurbani, Erlies Septiana

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Implementation of CITES 1973 in Indonesia: A study of shark fishing in Tanjung Luar East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara

2021, Nurbani, E S, Koynja, J J, Pitaloka, D, Zunnuraeni, Octavia, D G R

This research is based on the issue of sharks being caught by the fishermen at Tanjung Luar, East Lombok. According to an international agreement on the protection of endangered species and Indonesia’s national law, the activity of shark-catching should be limited or even prohibited. Nowadays, sharks as the top predator in the ocean are in the critical condition. Therefore, slow propagation, the limited number of baby shark, and long life cycle, makes them vulnerable against exploitation. This study aims to further investigate on Indonesia’s obligation based on international and national law related to the protection and conservation of sea natural resources, on which shark fishing is the primary case. In principle, this research is normative-legal research. The empirical research conducted by interview and observation are intended to complete the primary data. As the biggest archipelago state, Indonesia is obliged to obey its obligations under international law. The loss or damage of certain species, in this case, the shark in Indonesia will be affecting the global situation. However, the efforts to supervising the shark sale in Tanjung Luar should be the main concern for both local and central government.

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Kewajiban Indonesia Berdasarkan Ketentuan Yang Bersamaan Konvensi Jenewa 1949

2018, Nurbani, Erlies S

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Legal Concept for Remote Sensing as the Foundation of Indonesian Space Law

2020-08-28, Zunnuraeni, Zunnuraeni, Minollah, Minollah, Ilwan, Muhammad, Nurbani, Erlies Septiana

This research departs from the existence of a legal vacuum in the international law concerning remote sensing. Therefore, there are no legal instruments that can protect the sensed countries, particularly least-developing and developing countries. The purpose of this study is to develop a legal concept that can be used by Indonesia in national legislation of space law. This research is a doctrinal research with qualitative analysis. This research concludes that Indonesia shall develop its national law concerning remote sensing based on the legal concept of the Data Access for sensed countries with a special consideration for developing countries. This legal concept can be established into international customary law by holding international cooperation among least-developing and developing countries.