Review Strategis Upaya Pengamanan Laut Nasional Menuju Keamanan Maritim dan Pengelolaan Ruang Laut Indonesia

O. S. Suharyo, Avando Bastari
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The Republic of Indonesia as a world maritime country and an archipelagic country which has 17,504 islands whose territorial area is dominated by the ocean. As a maritime country, Indonesia has 4 (four) points that become international chokepoints, namely the Malacca Strait, Sunda Strait, Lombok Strait and the Ombai-Wetar Strait. Indonesia has established three Indonesian Archipelagic Sea Lanes (ALKI) for the peaceful passage of international shipping, which are guaranteed by international and national law. The Indonesian Maritime Security Agency is a Non-Ministerial State Institution whose position is under and directly responsible to the President and has the authority to enforce the law at sea and is justified by law, so that with the issuance of Law Number 32 of 2014 concerning Marine Affairs and Presidential Regulation Number 178 of 2014 concerning the Indonesian Maritime Security Agency, it can be interpreted that there is legal legitimacy for the Indonesian Maritime Security Agency in carrying out its duties, functions and authorities to carry out law enforcement against special crimes at sea. This study aims to explore Indonesia's strategic role in law enforcement at sea towards national maritime security and resilience. The method used is a literature study approach and the data analysis technique used is a qualitative data approach by conducting secondary data analysis to explain the findings obtained. This research produces findings in the form of an analysis of Indonesia's strategic role in law enforcement at sea towards maritime resilience and security both nationally and regionally.
对国家海洋安全与海洋空间管理努力的战略回顾
印度尼西亚共和国是一个世界海洋国家,也是一个群岛国家,拥有17,504个岛屿,其领土面积以海洋为主。作为一个海洋国家,印尼有4个(4)点成为国际咽喉要道,分别是马六甲海峡、巽他海峡、龙目岛海峡和奥拜-韦塔尔海峡。印度尼西亚为国际航运的和平通行建立了三条印度尼西亚群岛海道,这些海道受到国际法和国内法的保障。印度尼西亚海事安全局是一个非部长级国家机构,其地位直接由总统负责,有权在海上执法,并具有法律依据,因此,随着2014年第32号关于海洋事务的法律和2014年第178号关于印度尼西亚海事安全局的总统条例的颁布,可以解释为,印尼海事安全局履行其职责、职能和权力,对海上特殊犯罪进行执法,具有法律正当性。本研究旨在探讨印度尼西亚在海上执法中对国家海上安全和复原力的战略作用。使用的方法是文献研究法,使用的数据分析技术是定性数据法,通过进行二次数据分析来解释所获得的发现。本研究以分析印度尼西亚在海上执法方面对国家和区域海上复原力和安全的战略作用的形式产生了结果。
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