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During the COVID-19 pandemic, the shift to online schooling increased children's vulnerability to cyberattacks and malware. Consequently, cultivating cybersecurity awareness among children is essential. Moreover, engaging with online games and stories can lead children to neglect their studies, unde...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 4 No 1 (2022); 39-46 | 2022
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is a non-profit organization that offers health and medical services to people regardless of race, gender, beliefs, religion, and political origins. Doctors of MSF provide healthcare services ranging from consultations, vaccinations, and primary care to the most comp...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 4 No 1 (2022); 9-24 | 2022
Sovereignty remains a pivotal topic in international law, and regionalism introduces fresh challenges to traditional concepts of sovereignty, particularly when economic interests prompt states to cede aspects of their sovereignty. This paper explores the changing notion of state sovereignty in the c...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 4 No 1 (2022); 25-38 | 2022
This research explores how internet access restrictions lead to press freedom violations and how national and international law view restrictions on internet access in the status quo. This normative juridical research employed a descriptive-analytical method to gain comprehensive conclusion. In refe...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 4 No 1 (2022); 1-8 | 2022
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ RIGHTS OVER NATURAL RESOURCES: AN ANALYSIS OF HOST COMMUNITIES RIGHTS IN NIGERIA
This paper examines the escalating crises over natural resources within several states, highlighted by disputes over the rightful authority to govern these resources. Focusing on Nigeria, the study explores the intense struggle to control natural resources, which has sparked militancy and insurgenci...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 3 No 2 (2021); 119-136 | 2021
The concept of an archipelagic province in law number 23 of 2014 is interesting, especially international law of the sea and Indonesian national law. This research is due to the concept of an archipelagic State's special treatment, which is a concept derived from the 1982 United Nations Convention o...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 3 No 2 (2021); 73-84 | 2021
Manpower is the driving force of an activity that can determine the implementation of manpower through the available manpower, which is an integral part of national development based on Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. Problems that occur to Indonesian migrant worker...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 3 No 2 (2021); 109-118 | 2021
The AEC is the founder of the ASEAN Community and the formation of regional economic integration, which was implemented in 2015. The implementation of ASEAN is made up of the flow of services/goods on a single product and market basis, skilled labour, investment, and free capital flows between count...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 3 No 2 (2021); 63-72 | 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the world of patents as countries prepared their legal frameworks to ease the process of compulsory licensing. Nations like India and South Africa went further by proposing a suspension of patents necessary to combat COVID-19, which was still under discussion. A patent...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 3 No 2 (2021); 85-108 | 2021
The South China Sea is a strategic marine area in terms of natural resource potential and international trade routes. For decades, territorial disputes have occurred with peaceful solutions from regional organizations, international courts, and even contributions from outside the claimant state. Thi...
Lampung Journal of International Law (LaJIL); Vol 3 No 1 (2021); 51-62 | 2021