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THE ROLE OF INDONESIAN ARMY (TNI) IN REDUCING THE 2001’S SAMPIT CONFLICT AS NATIONAL DEFENSE

Antonius Widodo, Muhammad Hadianto, Joni Widjayanto 10.26532/ijlr.v6i1.20997

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THE LEGAL CERTAINTY OF LAND OWNERSHIP RIGHT IN REGISTRATION’S CONTEXT Christiana Sri Murni, Bernadus Basa Kelen, Sumirahayu Sulaiman

10 26532/ijlr v6i1 16422

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26532/ijlr.v6i1

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Articles

THE ROLE OF INDONESIAN ARMY (TNI) IN REDUCING THE 2001’S SAMPIT CONFLICT AS NATIONAL DEFENSE

Antonius Widodo, Muhammad Hadianto, Joni Widjayanto 10.26532/ijlr.v6i1.20997

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THE LEGAL CERTAINTY OF LAND OWNERSHIP RIGHT IN REGISTRATION’S CONTEXT Christiana Sri Murni, Bernadus Basa Kelen, Sumirahayu Sulaiman

10.26532/ijlr.v6i1.16422

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THE RECONSTRUCTION OF VALUES IN HANDLING TERRORISM BASED ON PANCASILA Bahtiyar Efendi, Anis Mashdurohatun, Sri Endah Wahyuningsih

10.26532/ijlr.v6i1.21017

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THE FRAUD OF BANKING REVIEW IN LEGAL PERSPECTIVE

Novi Angga Sa tri, Jefry Tarantang, Rahmad Kurniawan, Tri Anshari Muharrami 10.26532/ijlr.v6i1.20424

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THE DYNAMICS OF WAQF ASSET MANAGEMENT IN INDONESIA Rozihan Rozihan

10.26532/ijlr.v6i1.16294

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THE REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL LAW ON THE CAUSES OF THE RUSSIA-UKRAINE CONFLICT Mdzinarshvili Mdzinarshvili, Siti Sa'atun

10.26532/ijlr.v6i1.20490

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COVID-19 AND CHILDREN’S CONCERNS IN LAW: ADOPTING A STRATEGIC VISION FOR GLOBAL RECONSTRUCTION AND ACCOUNTABILITY

Aderonke Esther Adegbite 10.26532/ijlr.v6i1.19589

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THE DOCUMENTS REQUIREMENTS FOR EMPLOYING FOREIGN WORKERS: IMPACT ON LOCAL WORKERS IN INDONESIA

Siti Hajati Hoesin, Fitriana Fitriana 10.26532/ijlr.v6i1.18413

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“CHILD TRAFFICKING” AS THE EMBODIMENT OF MODERN SLAVERY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW Joko Setiyono, Aga Natalis

10.26532/ijlr.v6i1.17805

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LEGAL PROTECTION FOR CHILDREN IN THE CRIME OF THEFT Agustri Heriyanto, Erwin Owen Hermansyah, Dwi Atmoko 10.26532/ijlr.v6i1.21546

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IJLR: International Journal of Law Recontruction Volume 6, Number 1, April 2022

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.26532/ijlr.v6i1.17805

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“CHILD TRAFFICKING” AS THE EMBODIMENT OF MODERN SLAVERY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW

Joko Setiyono

Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia [email protected]

Aga Natalis

Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia [email protected]

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to find out the implementation and actualization of international and domestic law regarding child trafficking, to find examples of multilateral international cooperation forms that have been created in the context of overcoming child trafficking, and to identify threats and solutions needed by the international community in the prevention of Child Trafficking.

This research was legal research with a normative juridical approach with descriptive-analytical research specifications. Child trafficking is a form of human trafficking. This crime can be attributed to the existence and widespread of the concept of "modern slavery." Internationally and nationally, laws regarding the prevention of child trafficking and child protection have been created. Examples in the international spectrum are UNTOC Annex II: Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, supplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, Convention on The Rights of the Child created by UNICEF, International Program on the Elimination of Child Labor (IPEC) by the ILO, the World Congress against the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children, and the Palermo Protocol. With evidence of the development of child trafficking with the influence of cyberspace and information technology, the international community's concern on this issue must also increase. This is needed in making effective policies, laws, and actions in overcoming the crime of child trafficking.

Keyword: Child; International; Slavery; Trafficking.

A. INTRODUCTION

With the development of technology and infrastructure in cyberspace, the types of crimes are also increasingly evolving following the developments provided by the world. This crime does not leave the development of slavery which has been labeled a crime since the last century1. Since the 1990s, a type of crime has been known as "modern slavery." The elements that make up this type of crime are still the same as

1 Tina Tomažič and Noemia Bessa Vilela, Ongoing Criminal Activities in Cyberspace: From the Protection of Minors to the Deep Web, Revija Za Kriminalistiko in Kriminologijo, Vol.68 No.4, 2017, page.412–23.

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IJLR: International Journal of Law Recontruction Volume 6, Number 1, April 2022

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.26532/ijlr.v6i1.20997

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THE ROLE OF INDONESIAN ARMY (TNI) IN REDUCING THE 2001’S SAMPIT CONFLICT AS NATIONAL DEFENSE

Antonius Widodo

Universitas Pertahanan, Jakarta, Indonesia [email protected]

Muhammad Hadianto

Universitas Pertahanan, Jakarta, Indonesia [email protected]

Joni Widjayanto

Universitas Pertahanan, Jakarta, Indonesia [email protected]

Abstract

The Sampit conflict that occurred in Sampit City, Kota Waringin Timur Regency (Kotim) between the Dayak and Madurese ethnic groups was an event that affected security stability in Indonesia. The purpose of writing in this study is to find out and analyze the role of the TNI in resolving the Ethnic Dayak and Ethnic Madurese conflicts in Sampit City, Kotim Regency as the implementation of national security as a form of safeguarding national security stability from foreign and domestic threats. The approach method used in this study was a normative juridical approach. The results of the research, among others, are that the factors that are the main causes of the conflict between the ethnic Dayak and the ethnic Madurese include cultural factors, social inequality factors and political factors. The role of the Indonesian Army (TNI) in the context of implementing national resilience in resolving the ethnic Dayak and Madurese conflicts in Sampit City, Kotim Regency is carried out by contributing to regional security providing positive benefits for conflict peace in relation to efforts to create a peaceful situation in Sampit City, Kotim Regency.

Keywords: Army; Conflict; Defense; Security.

A. INTRODUCTION

The Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia is a legitimate state based on Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution. The supreme importance of the position of Pancasila then gives awareness to the Indonesian people to make it an absolute reference for the order of life both in social, political, religious, and legal terms.1 Law enforcement is used as a goal to be achieved. This is the embodiment of the goal of the rule of law, in particular to create a society that is protected, prosperous and full of peace. With the fulfillment of the goals of community welfare, according to Zainal Asyhadie,

1 Fais Yonas Bo’a, Pancasila as the Source of Law in the National Legal System, Jurnal Konstitusi, Vol.15 No.1, March 2018, page.27-49

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