Legal Language in the Process of Law Enforcement Against Illegal Business in the Border Region of the Republic of Indonesia with the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste

Authors

  • I Gde Suranaya Pandit Universitas Warmadewa Denpasar Indonesia
  • I Nyoman Kardana Universitas Warmadewa Denpasar Indonesia
  • I Nyoman Sujana Universitas Warmadewa Denpasar Indonesia
  • Luh Made Mahendrawati Universitas Warmadewa Denpasar Indonesia
  • Simon Nahak Universitas Warmadewa Denpasar Indonesia
  • A.A. Rai Sita Laksmi Universitas Warmadewa Denpasar Indonesia
  • Pillipe Das Silva Universitas Dili Timor Leste
  • Cesaltina Angela Soares Universitas Dili Timor Leste
  • Acacio Fevucrules Universitas Dili Timor Leste
  • Alarico Mendona Telman Universitas Dili Timor Leste

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22225/jr.5.1.2019.91-99

Keywords:

Legal Language, Law Enforcement, Illegal Business

Abstract

This research is an empirical legal research because of the gap between the provisions and theories that exist with the legal facts that occur in society, about transactions of goods that cross the boundaries of a country has been regulated nationally by each country through certain procedures through the laws of the country -that. Against illegal business in the border area of the Republic of Indonesia with the Democratic Republic of East Timor, law enforcement must be carried out by law enforcement as an effort to harmonize concrete actualization with the applicable legal rules, with the national legal aspects of each country and agreed aspects of international law. The barriers and solutions to law enforcement against illegal business can be resolved through social and cultural, economic, political and security, while the solution that is used as an alternative is development in the border region specifically directed to accelerate the handling of the 3 fundamental problems faced by the border area, namely the delimitation aspect and Delineation of Boundaries, the aspect of affirming the national boundaries of the watershed area of the Republic of Indonesia with the State of Timor Leste, the aspect of the development gap is the fulfillment of economic infrastructure needs to foster opportunities for border areas to participate and compete in global markets and regional markets.

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2019-04-29

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I Gde Suranaya Pandit, I Nyoman Kardana, I Nyoman Sujana, Luh Made Mahendrawati, Simon Nahak, A.A. Rai Sita Laksmi, … Alarico Mendona Telman. (2019). Legal Language in the Process of Law Enforcement Against Illegal Business in the Border Region of the Republic of Indonesia with the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste. RETORIKA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa, 5(1), 91–99. https://doi.org/10.22225/jr.5.1.2019.91-99

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