2nd IJIL Law Scholars Colloquium
The Special Unit of Internationalization of the Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia held the 2nd IJIL of Law Scholars Colloquium on Friday, October 5, 2018 at the Multimedia Room of S&T FHUI, UI Depok Campus.
Unlike the previous year, the 2nd IJIL Colloquium Law Scholars was held in conjunction with the 94th FHUI Anniversary event.
The Indonesian Journal of International Law (IJIL) is a journal curated under the International Law Study Institute (LPHI). IJIL has been published since 2003 and is currently published in English fully and has been nationally accredited and indexed in various national and international journal databases. Currently, IJIL is being evaluated to be indexed at SCOPUS as an international journal.
Indexation at SCOPUS requires several conditions that must be met. One condition that is considered very important is the existence diversity of authors (diversity of authors).
To maintain the assessment component of the diversity of authors during this SCOPUS evaluation period, and based on the above background, the Special Unit of Internationalization held the “2nd IJIL Law Scholars Colloquium” by presenting 10 speakers from domestic and abroad.
Here are the ten speakers along with the material presented:
No. | Presenter & Affiliation | Title of Paper |
1. | Prof. Ana Filipa Vrdoljak
University of Technology Sydney |
Intentional Destructions and Reparations |
2. | Prof Sabine von Schorlemer
UNESCO |
Cultural Heritage Protection as a Security Issue: Recent Developments |
3. | Dr. Helga Spadina
Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek |
Culture and Armed Conflict: Destruction of Cultural Heritage as Method of Ethnic Cleansing |
4. | Prof. Lyra Jakuleviciene
Mykolo Romero Universetitas |
Alternatives to Immigration Detention With Particular Focus on Children |
5. | Assoc. Prof. Dovilė Gailiūtė-Janušonė
Mykolo Romero Universetitas |
“Moving Frontiers: The Disparity Between Treaty Boundaries and Adjudicated Boundaries” |
6. | Dr. Andrzej Jakubowski
Polish Academy of Sciences |
International Protection of Cultural Heritage in Armed Conflict: Revisiting the Role of Safe Havens |
7. | Dr Yanuar Sumarian
Mahidol University, Thailand |
The Restriction of Employment Opportunities in Refugees and Asylum-Seekers in Indonesia and Its Consequences |
8. | Prof. Jeffrey Thomas
University of Missouri Kansas City |
“Walls, Barriers and Fences: Borders in the Twenty First Century“ |
9. | Assoc. Prof. Lucas Lixinski
University of New South Wales |
“Carbon Rights as Property in Indonesia Legal Context” |
10. | Dr Arie Afriansyah (Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia) | “Asylum Seekers and Refugees Legal Management in Indonesia: An Overburden Case” |