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Maritime security is an important issue particularly for the archipelagic state. As the largest archipelagic state in the world, Indonesia has its own responsibility to guard its waters from any threat. Indonesian waters have been used for centuries to accelerate international trade. In addition, Indonesia needs to address its boundary problems, handling of piracy, combating Transnational Organized Crime, such as, human trafficking, drugs trafficking, and human smuggling. This article explains on Indonesian perspective of the maritime security in South East Asia.

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  • Criminal law is a collection of laws regulating the power of the state to impose punishments on a person in order to enforce compliance with certain

  • This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty of Law at UI Scholars Hub. It has been accepted for inclusion in Indonesian Journal of International Law by an authorized editor of UI Scholars Hub

  • Indonesian waters have been used for centuries to accelerate international trade

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Criminal law is a collection of laws regulating the power of the state to impose punishments on a person in order to enforce compliance with certain. Volume 7 Number 1 International Economic Law MARITIME SECURITY IN SOUTH EAST ASIA: INDONESIAN PERSPECTIVE Melda Kamil Ariadno Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia.

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