TRAFFIC POLICY TOWARDS THE CURRENT OF REFUGEES AND SUBSCRIBERS MOVEMENT IN REFORMING STATE SOVEREIGNTY Cover Image

TRAFFIC POLICY TOWARDS THE CURRENT OF REFUGEES AND SUBSCRIBERS MOVEMENT IN REFORMING STATE SOVEREIGNTY
TRAFFIC POLICY TOWARDS THE CURRENT OF REFUGEES AND SUBSCRIBERS MOVEMENT IN REFORMING STATE SOVEREIGNTY

Author(s): Lisda Syamsumardian, Abdul Rachmad Budiono, Dhiana Puspitawati
Subject(s): Criminal Law, International Law, Security and defense, Peace and Conflict Studies, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
Published by: Editura Tehnopress
Keywords: Refugees; Asylum Seekers; Immigration Control; State Sovereignty;

Summary/Abstract: Countries like Indonesia that have immigration routes. will look at every foreigner's problem from an immigration point of view. Foreigners who enter Indonesia without travel documents are considered illegal. When referring to concrete cases, generally refugees or asylum seekers may not have complete travel documents. Because it is impossible for them to be forced to leave their country, by first obtaining a visa, passport, or other correspondence. In most cases that occur, refugees or asylum seekers do not have complete travel documents. So in order to maintain sovereignty in the authority of immigration supervision, it is very important to research related Immigration traffic. The problem raised in this paper is how the monitoring mechanism of immigration traffic, in order to reinforce the concept of sovereignty. In writing this journal the author uses a statutory approach, a case approach, and a sociological approach. The method used in this paper is a normative juridical method so that answers will be found in the form of a descriptive perspective. The conclusion in this paper is that the policy on the flow of refugee movements into Indonesia is not in accordance with the concept of sovereignty, where the regulation of the flow of refugee movements is very vulnerable to the aspects of crime (trafficking in persons, narcotics, prostitution, etc.), in fact the sovereignty of the state. become a protector for refugees who come to Indonesia, from international and national crime systems, and that is often misunderstood. So the suggestion from this research is that immigration should be given space in the framework of supervision for Refugees and Asylum Seekers, which have been under the authority of the Immigration Detention Center (RUDENIM).

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 18
  • Page Range: 297-302
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: English