INTEGRATION OF FISHERIES LAW ENFORCEMENT REGULATIONS IN THE INDONESIAN MARITIME ZONE Nurhasan, Dey Ravena, Neni Ruhaeni
Pascasarjana Unisba
Abstract
This research is important to do to integrate the regulation of fisheries law enforcement in the Indonesian maritime zone, taking into account the existing condition is still not integrated. This condition is the result of the objective conditions of fisheries law enforcement institutions that are still carried out by many institutions that were formed and given the task and authority to implement fisheries law enforcement in the Indonesian maritime zone based on the legal basis for the establishment of each of these institutions. The regulation of fisheries law enforcement that has not been integrated has the impact not only of being ineffective in achieving the goals and objectives of law enforcement but also becoming inefficient in the use of its operational budget originating from one budget source, namely the State Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBN). This research was carried out using a normative juridical approach oriented to a holistic study in which the legal disciplines received assistance from related disciplines, for example, economics, politics, engineering, environment, social, and culture. Analysis of the object of research is carried out through legal analysis. Data collection techniques, apart from the literature study, also conducted field visits to obtain secondary data. The analytical techniques used include Cost-Benefit-Analysis (CBA). The results of this study are the formulation of an Integrated Model of Fisheries Law Enforcement Regulations in the Indonesian Maritime Zone.