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The globalization of trade has elevated Islamic halal standards within the domain of international economic law. While halal certification is rooted in Sharia, World Trade Organization (WTO) law is governed by secular principles, including non-discrimination, Most-Favored Nation (MFN) treatment, and...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Issue In progress (January 2025); 47-62 | 2025
The intersection between trade and environmental issues has become an unavoidable reality in the contemporary global landscape. The WTO, as the foremost global trade body, integrates elements of sustainable development across several of its legal frameworks. This study seeks to explore the presence ...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Issue In progress (January 2025); 31-46 | 2025
Transnational environmental crimes are among the most complex and destructive forms of cross-border criminality, including wildlife trafficking, illegal trade of endangered species, transboundary pollution, and unlawful exploitation of natural resources by state and non-state actors. These offenses ...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Issue In progress (January 2025); 15-30 | 2025
Nationality deprivation has become a tool of political repression, undermining fundamental human rights and rendering individuals stateless. In the United Arab Emirates, the government increasingly uses nationality deprivation to silence political dissidents, raising concerns about compliance with i...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Issue In progress (January 2025); 1-14 | 2025
The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Working Group III (WG III) has been meeting intensively to formulate comprehensive reforms to Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) based on emerging criticisms. In July 2017, UNCITRAL established Working Group III with a mandate...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 6 No 2 (2024); 109-120 | 2025
Climate change has triggered massive migrations known as climate refugees, individuals who have been forced to leave their homes due to natural disasters and deteriorating environmental conditions. However, the legal vacuum protecting climate refugees is an urgent issue. This article discusses the n...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 6 No 2 (2024); 95-108 | 2024
This article examines the legal and geopolitical implications of South Africa's unprecedented lawsuit against Israel for genocide in Gaza, brought before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The conflict stems from longstanding tensions between Israel and Palestine, exacerbated during the Octob...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 6 No 2 (2024); 83-94 | 2024
The discourse surrounding corruption as an international crime is increasingly urgent, as it transcends national borders and contributes to economic crises, conflicts, and various crimes that threaten global security. Scholars such as Christensen (2017), Peters (2018), Davis (2018), and Rothe (2010)...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 6 No 2 (2024); 55-68 | 2024
Border area management entails navigating geographical complexity and socio-cultural diversity, necessitating a comprehensive approach that integrates security and welfare. This article highlights a paradigm shift from traditional to economic security, recognizing economic dependence as a potential ...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 6 No 2 (2024); 69-82 | 2024
As one of the main countries in the ASEAN regional organisation, Indonesia plays an important role in establishing peace and mutually beneficial relations. Even in the case of the mass exodus of Rohingya refugees, which is attracting attention because it is linked to humanitarian issues, many countr...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 6 No 1 (2024); 41-54 | 2024