Culture and International Law
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Culture and International Law

Proceedings of the International Conference of the Centre for International Law Studies (CILS 2018), October 2-3, 2018, Malang, Indonesia

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Culture and International Law

Proceedings of the International Conference of the Centre for International Law Studies (CILS 2018), October 2-3, 2018, Malang, Indonesia

About this book

In this era of globalization, International Law plays a significant role in facing rapid development of various legal issues. Cultural preservation has emerged as an important legal issue that should be considered by States. This book consists of academic papers presented and discussed during the 9th International Conference of the Centre of International Law Studies (9th CILS Conference) held in Malang, Indonesia, 2-3 October 2018. The title of the book represents the major theme of the conference: "Culture and International Law." It is argued that along with globalization, cultural preservation is slowly ignored by States. Various papers presented in the book cover five topics: cultural heritage; cultural rights; culture and economic activity; culture and armed conflict; and a general topic. The authors of the papers are outstanding academics from various countries, Lithuania, United States of America, Australia, Thailand and Indonesia.
The conference was organized by Universitas Indonesia in collaboration with Brawijaya University. This book aims to give a useful contribution to the existing literature on International Law, specifically focussing on cultural issues from the perspective of cultural heritage and rights, economic as well as armed conflict.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of contents
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Committees
  9. Culture and armed conflict: Destruction of cultural heritage as method of ethnic cleansing
  10. The objectives of Indonesian private international law
  11. Restricted right to employment among refugees and asylum seekers in Indonesia and its consequences
  12. Intentional destruction of cultural heritage and reparations
  13. Celebrating traditional culture through information science and technology
  14. The investment liberalization policy in the ASEAN territory considered in terms of the welfare state concept
  15. Online inventory access of Intangible Cultural Heritages of Indonesia
  16. Legal protection of culture in Indonesia through the World Heritage Center UNESCO
  17. The most-favored-nation principle in Indonesian investment law: Legal interpretation of Article 6 of Indonesian Investment Act No. 25 Year 2007
  18. Unesco’s intangible cultural heritage safeguard in Indonesia’s policy of batik and printed batik 2015
  19. The legal implication of UNESCO Convention 2001 to the law of salvage and law of find in order to protect and to preserve unde water cultural heritage
  20. Regulation of fisheries resources in support of sustainable development in Indonesia
  21. Legally binding instrument on business and human rights: Opportunities and challenges
  22. Humanitarianism, state sovereignty, and ASEAN mode of governance: The case for a diversified global south perspective
  23. Global governance 2.0: A cultural approach toward a global regime
  24. Cultural relativism approach to freedom of religion: How religious values affect business and investment in Indonesia
  25. The protection of underwater cultural heritage in Indonesian law: Do sunken warships count?
  26. The impact of information and communication technologies on the shifting of legal paradigms
  27. Ahok, blasphemy or hate speech: An international legal analysis
  28. What European human rights law can do to ensure Moslem women rights in freedom of religion in a workplace (A lesson learned from Asma Bougnaoui v Micropole SA case)
  29. Strategy of land asset protection in small islands exchange in the concept of archipelagic state and its modeling
  30. A socially just land reform model
  31. Urgency for civic education for inner Baduy tribe to raise democratic awareness in regional head elections in Lebak Banten
  32. Renegotiation contract of mining works
  33. Legal implications of cryptocurrency: A study of disruptive financial technology in Indonesia
  34. Indonesia without the state policy guidelines (GBHN): Are we lost?
  35. Marine resources and fisheries management based on local wisdom: The application of the customary law of Serdang Sultanate, North Sumatra
  36. The protection of Preah Vihear temple in the armed conflicts situation between Cambodia and Thailand based on international law
  37. Protection model and fulfilment of patient rights in the implementation of informed consent in Indonesia
  38. Urgency of forming and managing an Adat Village (A study ofMojokerto Regency Regulation No. 47 of 2017 on the establishment of Adat Village preparations in Pacet Sub-District)
  39. Human rights and conflict resolution: The case of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  40. Uyghur Xinjiang problem: Cultural rights versus counterterrorism action
  41. Current thinking regarding the traditional sovereignty principle in international law: Reconception or reperception?
  42. Additional punishment in sexual crime cases
  43. Customer religiosity as the supporting factor for the success of sharia financing in micro business empowerment
  44. Yama and niyama: Ethical points in a sixteenth-century Javanese tutur text
  45. Museum management: A critical point in making museums relevant
  46. Sinking of a fishing vessel as the sovereignty of coastal state for environment
  47. Local community perceptions toward world heritage inscription of Kota Tua Jakarta
  48. Community involvement in the establishment of marine conservation zones (The Indonesia Law Review)
  49. Hikayat Sultan Taburat and its views concerning diversity
  50. Local wisdom on sustainable food crop protection: Subak agricultural land protection in Bali among local, national and interna ional law
  51. Interpretation and conflict in the conservation of private property cultural heritage in Indonesia
  52. Why Indonesia should respect the rights of asylum seekers and refugees
  53. Revisiting heritage regulations and their impact in Indonesia (Case Study: Onrust Archaeological Park)
  54. Author Index