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3 Indonesia’s Maritime Boundaries
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables vii
- Maps and Figures ix
- Contributors xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- 1 Indonesia as an Archipelago: Managing Islands, Managing the Seas 1
- 2 Becoming an Archipelagic State: The Juanda Declaration of 1957 and the ‘Struggle’ to Gain International Recognition of the Archipelagic Principle 28
- 3 Indonesia’s Maritime Boundaries 49
- 4 Indonesia’s Archipelagic Sea Lanes 59
- 5 Extending Indonesia? Opportunities and Challenges related to the Definition of Indonesia’s Extended Continental Shelf Rights 70
- 6 Indonesian Port Sector Reform and the 2008 Shipping Law 94
- 7 Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Indonesian Waters 117
- 8 The Indonesian Maritime Security Coordinating Board 134
- 9 Marine Safety in Indonesian Waters 146
- 10 Governance in Indonesia’s Marine Protected Areas: A Case Study of Komodo National Park 157
- 11 Rising to the Challenge of Providing Le gal Protection for the Indonesian Coastal and Marine Environment 172
- 12 Legal and Illegal Indonesian Fishing in Australian Waters 195
- 13 Fluid Boundaries: Modernity, Nation and Identity in the Riau Islands 221
- Index 239
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables vii
- Maps and Figures ix
- Contributors xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- 1 Indonesia as an Archipelago: Managing Islands, Managing the Seas 1
- 2 Becoming an Archipelagic State: The Juanda Declaration of 1957 and the ‘Struggle’ to Gain International Recognition of the Archipelagic Principle 28
- 3 Indonesia’s Maritime Boundaries 49
- 4 Indonesia’s Archipelagic Sea Lanes 59
- 5 Extending Indonesia? Opportunities and Challenges related to the Definition of Indonesia’s Extended Continental Shelf Rights 70
- 6 Indonesian Port Sector Reform and the 2008 Shipping Law 94
- 7 Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Indonesian Waters 117
- 8 The Indonesian Maritime Security Coordinating Board 134
- 9 Marine Safety in Indonesian Waters 146
- 10 Governance in Indonesia’s Marine Protected Areas: A Case Study of Komodo National Park 157
- 11 Rising to the Challenge of Providing Le gal Protection for the Indonesian Coastal and Marine Environment 172
- 12 Legal and Illegal Indonesian Fishing in Australian Waters 195
- 13 Fluid Boundaries: Modernity, Nation and Identity in the Riau Islands 221
- Index 239