Standar Global di Kampung: Sustainability Standards dan Implikasinya Terhadap Penerapan Hukum di Indonesia

Bernadinus Steni
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Global market standards have become one of the main instruments to bring all parties towards sustainable resource management. In various sectors, standards for production, including agricultural products, appear in the form of certification labels. One of the most discussed standards today is the sustainability standard. Different from other existing standards, the sustainability standard includes items such as human rights, land rights, and deforestation, which conventionally are the domain of public institutions, especially the government. The global market standards are no longer considered as the work of private sectors, instead it is now the result of traditional institution’s roles transformation and legal implementation processes in various arenas. Therefore, these standards will affect the law-making process and law enforcement. However, the idea of global market standard is repudiated by many people as it is considered a way to eliminate state-sovereignty. To elaborate the extent of the standards’ effect, how they are implemented and interplay with the legal systems, this article studies the implementation of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) standard in the Palm Oil Plantation in two villages in Central Kalimantan. The situation in the villages portrays the extent of the global market standard implementation. The author hopes this article provides new insight on the relation between global market standards, state law and other norms living, especially, among parties involved in the palm oil industry and farmers’ empowerment. Furthermore, this article is hoped to serve as constructive lesson of a law-making process built on cross-border cooperation.
全球市场标准已成为促使各方实现可持续资源管理的主要工具之一。在各个部门,包括农产品在内的生产标准都以认证标签的形式出现。当今讨论最多的标准之一是可持续性标准。与其他现有标准不同,可持续发展标准包括人权、土地权利和森林砍伐等项目,这些项目通常是公共机构,特别是政府的领域。全球市场标准不再被认为是私营部门的工作,而是传统机构角色转变和各个领域法律实施过程的结果。因此,这些标准将影响立法过程和执法。然而,全球市场标准的想法被认为是一种消除国家主权的方式,因此受到许多人的否定。为了阐述标准的影响程度、如何实施以及与法律制度的相互作用,本文研究了可持续棕榈油圆桌会议(RSPO)标准在加里曼丹中部两个村庄的棕榈油种植园的实施情况。这些村庄的情况反映了全球市场标准实施的程度。作者希望本文能对全球市场标准、国家法律和其他生活规范之间的关系,特别是棕榈油行业和农民赋权各方之间的关系,提供新的见解。此外,希望本文能成为建立在跨境合作基础上的立法进程的建设性经验。
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