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Resource Nationalism in the Law and Policies of Indonesia: A Contest of State, Foreign Investors, and Indigenous Peoples
Asian Journal of International Law Pub Date : 2019-03-21 , DOI: 10.1017/s204425131900002x
M.Y. Aiyub KADIR , Alexander MURRAY

This paper examines resource nationalism in the legal system of Indonesia under the interpretation of Articles 33(2), 33(3), and 18B(2) of the 1945 Constitution. It will describe the evolution of the meaning of resource nationalism since independence to the present day, in the context of foreign investment, to investigate the extent to which resource nationalism has benefited indigenous peoples. This paper argues that resource nationalism in the legal system of Indonesia has been driven by state-centric goals and has strayed far away from considerations of the benefits to the indigenous people (Masyarakat Hukum Adat/MHA), so as to dominantly benefit the elites of government and foreign investors. This paper will introduce a new conceptual framework in order to develop an effective argument about resource nationalism using International Human Rights Law.

中文翻译:

印度尼西亚法律和政策中的资源民族主义:国家、外国投资者和土著人民的竞赛

本文根据 1945 年宪法第 33 条第 2 款、第 33 条第 3 款和第 18B 条第 2 款的解释,考察了印度尼西亚法律体系中的资源民族主义。它将在外国投资的背景下描述资源民族主义自独立以来的含义演变,以调查资源民族主义在多大程度上使土著人民受益。本文认为,印度尼西亚法律体系中的资源民族主义受到以国家为中心的目标驱动,远离了对土著人民利益的考虑(Masyarakat Hukum Adat/MHA),从而主要有利于印度尼西亚的精英阶层。政府和外国投资者。
更新日期:2019-03-21
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