印度尼西亚土地和森林火灾案件中投资执法不力

Utji Sri Wulan Wuryandari, A. Chairani, Myrna Asnawati Safitri
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本文旨在分析印度尼西亚投资法中针对在森林和土地火灾中造成环境破坏和污染的外国投资者的制裁制定。本文采用立法的方法,分析了对涉及森林和土地火灾的外国投资者进行制裁的法律规范的质量。研究结果表明,目前全球投资法的发展要求包括跨国公司在内的公司除了履行社会责任和良好治理外,还应履行环境责任。建立有利于环境的投资法对加强环境执法具有重要意义。印尼的投资法没有遵循这一点。该国的《投资法》没有严格规定对违反维护环境义务和责任的投资者的制裁。政府对投资者义务履行的监管力度也较弱。这些法律实质上的弱点表明,投资法不符合当今要求支持环境保护或更广为人知的绿色投资的投资目标。本文认为,在森林和土地火灾案件中,投资法由于缺乏制裁制定和监管不力,无法有效支持执法。正因为如此,印尼现有的投资法与实现绿色投资的目标还相距甚远。
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Weak Investment Law Enforcement in Land and Forest Fire Cases in Indonesia
This article aims to analyze the formulation of sanctions in Indonesian investment law against foreign investors who commit environmental damage and pollution in the case of forest and land fires. This paper uses a legislative approach by analyzing the quality of legal norms on regulating sanctions for foreign investors involved in forest and land fires. The results show that the current development of global investment law requires companies, including transnational companies, to carry out environmental responsibilities in addition to social responsibility and good governance. The need to build pro-environmental investment law is important to strengthen environmental law enforcement with a multi-door approach. This is not followed by the investment law in Indonesia. The country's Investment Law does not strictly regulate sanctions against investors who violate their obligations and responsibilities to maintain the environment. The aspect of government supervision of the implementatio of investor obligations is also weak. These weaknesses in legal substance show that investment law is not in line with today's investment objectives that require support for environmental preservation or better known as green investment. This paper concludes that investment law will not be effective in supporting law enforcement in forest and land fire cases due to the lack of sanction formulation and weak supervision. Because of this, the existing investment law is still far from the goal of realizing green investment in Indonesia.
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