Tailing Disposal System: Indonesia’s Policy and Future Challenges

This research departs from Indonesia’s policy and practice on the submarine tailings disposal system, in which there is a legal vacuum in Indonesia legal system. However, Indonesia is part of UNCLOS 1982, which obliged to conform their rules with the regulation in the convention, especially on the p...

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