Penerbit: Fakultas Hukum Universitas Lampung
P-ISSN: 27232484
E-ISSN: 27459330
DOI: 10.25041/aelr
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Artikel (69)
Strengthening International Legal/Institutional Response Towards Tackling Transborder Movement of Hazardous Wastes and Environmental Injustice in Africa: Nigeria in Focus
This paper discusses the importance of hazardous waste management in Africa, due to high importation of scrap computers and electronic devices. Improper waste management can lead to public health hazards like birth deficiencies, cancers, and infectious diseases. International environmental law's mai...
Administrative and Environmental Law Review; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024); 167-190 | 2025
Can the Tenure of the Government of National Unity Enhance Public Accountability in the South African Government? (2024-2029)
The South African government has struggled with public accountability over the past 30 years of democracy. The government has been dominated by the African National Congress (ANC) for 30 years, and this dominance has not enhanced public accountability but has made it worse. It cannot be argued that ...
Administrative and Environmental Law Review; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024); 155-166 | 2025
The Urgency of Green Banking Regulations in Indonesia in the Implementation of Sustainable Development
This research highlights significant gaps in Indonesia's green banking regulations, particularly the lack of stringent sanctions and clear enforcement frameworks for sustainable finance principles. While the Financial Services Authority Regulation No. 51/POJK.03/2017 addresses environmental sustaina...
Administrative and Environmental Law Review; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024); 135-154 | 2024
Comparative Legal Responses to Illicit Wildlife Trade in Bangladesh and India: Indigenous vs. Extraneous Approaches
This research examined the legal responses to illicit wildlife trade in Bangladesh and India, focusing on how these countries harmonized their domestic laws with international obligations under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). It assessed the effectiveness of Bang...
Administrative and Environmental Law Review; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024); 107-134 | 2024
A Comparative Research on the Effectiveness of Progressive versus Proportional Tax Systems in Enhancing Social Justice
This research investigates the effectiveness of progressive and proportional tax systems in promoting social justice from the perspectives of tax law and accounting. Each system presents its own advantages and disadvantages. While progressive taxation is considered more vertically equitable, it may ...
Administrative and Environmental Law Review; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024); 97-106 | 2024
Sovereignty and Human Rights: Examining Sustainable Plantation Enterprises in Indonesia
The Sovereignty Principle in the Plantations Law legalizes dynamics that disproportionately empower plantation companies while disenfranchising indigenous peoples. Under this principle, plantation permits are granted to companies, not indigenous communities, limiting the latter's involvement in mand...
Administrative and Environmental Law Review; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024); 81-96 | 2024
Agricultural Land Pawning as a Social Institution in Wono Agung Village Tulang Bawang District
Agricultural land pawning, as outlined in Law No. 56/1960 on the Determination of Agricultural Land Area, is characterized as a collateral transaction where agricultural land is mortgaged or pledged. Social institutions can play a key role in this process, acting as facilitators for loan provisions ...
Administrative and Environmental Law Review; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024); 59-68 | 2024
Legal Risks in Future Housing Purchase and Sale Contracts: A Case Research in Vietnam
A future housing purchase contract stipulates a predetermined sale price between a home buyer and seller, with the transaction set for a future date. This type of contract offers sellers the advantage of price security and continued property use until the sale, mitigating risks associated with marke...
Administrative and Environmental Law Review; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024); 69-80 | 2024
Potential and Legal Challenges of the Metaverse for Environmental Awareness and Sustainability in Nigeria: A Comparative Analysis with Singapore
The Metaverse offered a novel and immersive platform where Nigerian users engaged with virtual environments that mirrored the physical world or even transcended its confines, similar to Singapore's adoption in its economy. This digital realm provided a unique opportunity for individuals and organiza...
Administrative and Environmental Law Review; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024); 33-58 | 2024
Crowdsourcing and Public Participation to Advance Global Environmental Protection
The principles of international environmental law provide a robust framework for analyzing the legal dynamics of environmental hazards. Central to this framework is the principle of participation, which is pivotal in enhancing environmental protection and mitigating the progression of environmental ...
Administrative and Environmental Law Review; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024); 1-18 | 2024