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Robert Lihtorng Chena, Febrianb, Annalisa Yb, Mada Apriandi Zb, and Nurhidayatulohb
a
Faculty of Law, The Institute of the Law of the Sea, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan. E-mail:
lihtorn@gmail.com
b
Faculty of Law, Universitas Sriwijaya. E-mail: febrian_zen@yahoo.com.sg

Article Abstract
Keywords: Abstract is written in English. Times New Roman (11pt) is preferably
Climate Change; Global between 150-300 words. The abstract should be clear, concise, and descript-
Warming; Environ- ive. This abstract should provide a brief introduction to the problem, object-
mental Law; Economic ive of paper, followed by a statement regarding the methodology if the ma-
Activities. nuscript is taken from research report and a brief summary of results. For
example: Climate change and global warming affect major change in
freshwater availability and season uncertainty which hamper all part of the
Artikel History globe. Although the phenomenon is not new but it needs concerns from all
Received: Apr 11, 2017; the government of States around the world to address the problem. If not the
Reviewed: May 10, 2017; drought and water shortages will directly and indirectly be the world
Accepted: July 10, 2017;
problem and finally will ignite conflict over resources.Pollution and
Published: Jan 31, 2018
environmental degradation will also affect the sustainability of community’s
economic activities. In Indonesia, since the enforcement of the first
DOI: 10.28946/slrev.- Environmental Management Act of 1982 up to the third Environmental
Vol2.Iss1.%.pp% Management Act of 2019, there have been forty one conflicts involving
community and industries and palm plantation companies. All the conflicts
are brought before the courts. Herein, industries and plantations are blamed
for responsible for river water pollution and environmental degradation.
Unfortunately, there is very little information in Indonesia obtained from the
research reports, journals, news papers, magazines whether climate change
and global warming also responsible for the occurrence of community
environmental conflict. From the second data sources obtained from outsite
Indonesia it is found that there is a link between climate change and
community environmental disputes. The objectives of this paper tryto
examine whether the cases submitted and solved by the District Courtsalso
have some connection with the climate change phenomenon. Other
objectives are to recommend to the Government of Indonesia to strengthen
the existing regulations dealing with the climate change.
©2019; This is an Open Acces Research distributed under the term of the Creative Commons Attribution Li-
cencee (https://Creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduc-
tion in any medium, provided the original works is properly cited.

INTRODUCTION
The introduction should be clear and provide for the issue to be discussed in the manuscript. 1
Before the objective, authors should provide an adequate background, and very short literature
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M. Cherif Bassiouni, ‘International Recognition of Victims’ Rights’, Human Rights Law Review, 6.203–
279 (2006) <https://doi.org/10.1093/hrlr/ngl009>.

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survey in order to record the existing conditions, to show which is the best of previous re-
searches, to show the main limitation of the previous researches, to show what you want to
achieve (to solve the limitation), and to show the scientific merit or novelties of the paper. 2 At
the end of the paragraph, the author/s should end with a comment on the significance concern-
ing identification of the issue3 and objective of the research.4
The manuscript written by the author whose English is the second language needs to be
proofread. Ignore to this requirement results in the rejection of the manuscript.5

RESEARCH METHODS
The method is optional for original research articles. This method 6 is written in descriptive and
should provide a statement regarding the methodology of the research. This method is as much
as possible give an idea to the reader.

ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION


This section is the most important section of your article. The analysis or results of the research
should clear and concise. The results should summarize (scientific) findings rather than provid-
ing data in great detail. Please highlight differences between your results or findings and the
previous publications by other researchers. For tables you need to sound the table.
Table 1: Table’s title
No Detail 1 Detail 2 Etc.

Source: Author, Title of the book, year of publication, page(s).; or if the data taken from the analisis
then you should write as :Analysed from the primary source.
For direct citation when it is more than four lines you need to write it in 10 pt with single
space:

“The right to life, the right to not to be tortured, the right to freedom of the individual, to freedom of thought
and conscience, the right not to be enslaved, the right to be acknowledged as an individual before the law,
and the right not to be prosecuted retroactively under the law are human rights that cannot be diminished un-
der any circumstances whatsoever.”7

Following main heading it should be provided for the manuscript. The separation between
main headings, sub-headings and sub-sub headings should be numbered in the manuscript with
following example:

2
N Nurhidayatuloh and others, ‘Forsaking Equality: Examine Idonesia’s State Responsibility on Polygamy
to the Marriage Rights in CEDAW’, Jurnal Dinamika Hukum, 18.2 (2018), 182–93
<https://doi.org/10.20884/1.jdh.2018.18.2.810>.
3
Annalisa Yahanan, Febrian Febrian, and Rohani Abdul Rahim, ‘The Protection of Consumer Rights for
Aviation Savety and Security in Indonesia and Malaysia’, Sriwijaya Law Review, 1.1 (2017)
<https://doi.org/10.28946/slrev.vol1.iss1.7.pp027-043>.
4
Yahanan, Febrian, and Rahim.
5
Bassiouni.
6
Mada Apriandi Zuhir, ‘Rethinking Legality of State Responsibility on Climate Change in International
Law Perspectives’, Jurnal Dinamika Hukum, 17.2 (2017) <https://doi.org/10.20884/1.jdh.2017.17.2.801>.
7
The Law Number 39 of 1999 on Human Rights, 1999.

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A. HEADING
1. Sub-Heading
a. Sub-Sub Heading
1) Number 1
2) Number 2
3) Number 3

CONCLUSION
Conclusion contains a description that should answer the problem(s) raised and answer the ob-
jectives of research. Provide a clear and concise conclusion. Do not repeat the Abstract or
simply describe the results of the research. Give a clear explanation regarding the possible ap-
plication and/or suggestions related to the research findings.

REFERENCES
References at the end of the manuscript should be written in MHRA (Modern Humanities Re-
searh Association 3rd Edition) Citation Style. They could be cited from books, journal articles,
laws, and other references. Cite only items that you have read and written on footnotes. Please
use Reference Manager Applications like EndNote, Mendeley, Zotero, etc. (Mendeley is
preferred). Use other published articles in the same journal as models. All publications cited in
the text should be included as a list of bibliography, arranged alphabetically by author. For
example:
Bassiouni, M. Cherif, ‘International Recognition of Victims’ Rights’, Human Rights Law Re-
view, 6.203–279 (2006) <https://doi.org/10.1093/hrlr/ngl009>
Nurhidayatuloh, N, F Febrian, Achmad Romsan, Annalisa Yahanan, Martinus Sardi, and Fati-
matuz Zuhro, ‘Forsaking Equality: Examine Idonesia’s State Responsibility on Polygamy
to the Marriage Rights in CEDAW’, Jurnal Dinamika Hukum, 18.2 (2018), 182–93
<https://doi.org/10.20884/1.jdh.2018.18.2.810>
The Law Number 39 of 1999 on Human Rights, 1999
Yahanan, Annalisa, Febrian Febrian, and Rohani Abdul Rahim, ‘The Protection of Consumer
Rights for Aviation Savety and Security in Indonesia and Malaysia’, Sriwijaya Law Re-
view, 1.1 (2017) <https://doi.org/10.28946/slrev.vol1.iss1.7.pp027-043>
Zuhir, Mada Apriandi, ‘Rethinking Legality of State Responsibility on Climate Change in In-
ternational Law Perspectives’, Jurnal Dinamika Hukum, 17.2 (2017)
<https://doi.org/10.20884/1.jdh.2017.17.2.801>

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