Advocating Oceans: A Summer Fellowship Shapes Understanding of IUU Fishing and Community Resilience in Indonesia

Jakarta, Indonesia – An immersive legal experience in international law and environmental policy unfolded for a fellow at the Indonesia Ocean Justice Initiative (IOJI) this summer, thanks to the support of the GWC and the David Harrison Innovations in Water and Energy Law & Policy Fellowship. This opportunity allowed the fellow to explore the critical confluence of environmental sustainability, maritime security, and human rights in one of the world’s most biodiverse regions. During the fellowship, the participant produced a detailed report that addressed the pressing issue of illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing. The research … Read more

Indonesia Cracks Down on Corruption: Judge Arrested for Alleged Bribery in High-Profile Palm Oil Lawsuit

Jakarta, Indonesia — An Indonesian judge was detained on Wednesday amid allegations of accepting bribes related to a high-profile case in the country’s multibillion-dollar palm oil industry. The arrest, which immediately sent ripples through the judicial and business communities, underscores ongoing concerns about corruption in Indonesia, particularly involving environmental and corporate governance. Authorities identified the suspect as a member of the judiciary tasked with handling a significant lawsuit between two major palm oil companies. While the full details of the case remain under wraps, sources suggest that the dispute involved land use rights and environmental … Read more

India and Indonesia Commit to Peaceful Resolutions in South China Sea, Strengthen Defense Ties Amid Regional Tensions

New Delhi, India – Amid ongoing tensions in the South China Sea, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto have emphasized the vital need for peace, stability, and security in the region. The leaders, who recently held bilateral discussions, have jointly called for the resolution of disputes in accordance with international laws, specifically referencing the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). During their meeting, Modi and Subianto reiterated their commitment to promoting maritime safety, freedom of navigation, and the unobstructed flow of maritime commerce. They underscored the … Read more