Tradisi Grindadrap: Pelanggaran Hukum Internasional Berkedok Indigenous People?

Dolphins are protected animals, but dolphin hunting is still found in several countries, one of which is in the Faroe Islands, Denmark. The tradition of hunting dolphins in this country is part of the rights of indigenous peoples called grindadrap. The grindadrap tradition can be categorized as Abor...

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Published in:Uti Possidetis: Journal of International Law
Main Authors: Tutuarima, Meylin, Anwar, Arman, Wattimena, J.A.Y
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Indonesian
Published: Faculty of Law, Universitas Jambi 2023
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Online Access:http://online-journal.unja.ac.id/Utipossidetis/article/view/20247
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spelling ftunivjambiojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/20247 2023-05-15T16:11:01+02:00 Tradisi Grindadrap: Pelanggaran Hukum Internasional Berkedok Indigenous People? Tutuarima, Meylin Anwar, Arman Wattimena, J.A.Y 2023-02-20 application/pdf http://online-journal.unja.ac.id/Utipossidetis/article/view/20247 https://doi.org/10.22437/up.v4i1.20247 ind ind Faculty of Law, Universitas Jambi http://online-journal.unja.ac.id/Utipossidetis/article/view/20247/15202 http://online-journal.unja.ac.id/Utipossidetis/article/view/20247 doi:10.22437/up.v4i1.20247 Copyright (c) 2023 Meylin Tutuarima https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Uti Possidetis: Journal of International Law; Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023); 01-35 Uti Possidetis: Journal of International Law; Vol 4 No 1 (2023); 01-35 2721-8333 2721-8031 dolphin preservation grindadrap tradition positive law hukum positif pelestarian lumba-lumba tradisi grindadrap info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2023 ftunivjambiojs https://doi.org/10.22437/up.v4i1.20247 2023-03-07T20:09:33Z Dolphins are protected animals, but dolphin hunting is still found in several countries, one of which is in the Faroe Islands, Denmark. The tradition of hunting dolphins in this country is part of the rights of indigenous peoples called grindadrap. The grindadrap tradition can be categorized as Aboriginal Subsitence Whaling (ASW), where this activity is an act of hunting whales and dolphins for the benefit of culture or traditions that exist in a country. However, this activity is a violation of the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling (ICRW). This article uses normative legal research and sources of written legal material as its analysis. The results showed that this paradigm shift in the grindadrap tradition has deviated from its main goal, namely as part of meeting people's food needs which are now turning into commercial needs and sports events so that there is a violation of law in the realm of international law. As one of the states parties to the ICRW, Denmark has an obligation to abide by the agreed rules. For this reason, Denmark has a responsibility in solving this violation problem. one of the middle ways to overcome this problem is through the development of conservation-based programs, namely the Conservation Committee Strategic Plan 2016-2026. This effort is more effective relying solely on hunting stops. The move was used to arouse the enthusiasm of other countries and urged the commission to develop the International Whaling Commission (IWC) into a capable organization to stop whaling and dolphin poaching. Lumba-lumba merupakan satwa yang dilindungi keberadaannya, namun masih ditemukan perburuan lumba-lumba di beberapa negara salah satunya di Kepulauan Faroe, Denmark. Tradisi perburuan lumba-lumba di negara ini merupakan bagian dari hak masyarakat hukum adat yang dinamakan grindadrap. Tradisi grindadrap dapat dikategorikan sebagai Aboriginal Subsitence Whaling (ASW), dimana kegiatan ini merupakan suatu tindakan perburuan terhadap satwa paus dan lumba-lumba demi untuk ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Faroe Islands Jurnal Online Universitas Jambi Faroe Islands Uti Possidetis: Journal of International Law 4 1 01 35
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topic dolphin preservation
grindadrap tradition
positive law
hukum positif
pelestarian lumba-lumba
tradisi grindadrap
spellingShingle dolphin preservation
grindadrap tradition
positive law
hukum positif
pelestarian lumba-lumba
tradisi grindadrap
Tutuarima, Meylin
Anwar, Arman
Wattimena, J.A.Y
Tradisi Grindadrap: Pelanggaran Hukum Internasional Berkedok Indigenous People?
topic_facet dolphin preservation
grindadrap tradition
positive law
hukum positif
pelestarian lumba-lumba
tradisi grindadrap
description Dolphins are protected animals, but dolphin hunting is still found in several countries, one of which is in the Faroe Islands, Denmark. The tradition of hunting dolphins in this country is part of the rights of indigenous peoples called grindadrap. The grindadrap tradition can be categorized as Aboriginal Subsitence Whaling (ASW), where this activity is an act of hunting whales and dolphins for the benefit of culture or traditions that exist in a country. However, this activity is a violation of the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling (ICRW). This article uses normative legal research and sources of written legal material as its analysis. The results showed that this paradigm shift in the grindadrap tradition has deviated from its main goal, namely as part of meeting people's food needs which are now turning into commercial needs and sports events so that there is a violation of law in the realm of international law. As one of the states parties to the ICRW, Denmark has an obligation to abide by the agreed rules. For this reason, Denmark has a responsibility in solving this violation problem. one of the middle ways to overcome this problem is through the development of conservation-based programs, namely the Conservation Committee Strategic Plan 2016-2026. This effort is more effective relying solely on hunting stops. The move was used to arouse the enthusiasm of other countries and urged the commission to develop the International Whaling Commission (IWC) into a capable organization to stop whaling and dolphin poaching. Lumba-lumba merupakan satwa yang dilindungi keberadaannya, namun masih ditemukan perburuan lumba-lumba di beberapa negara salah satunya di Kepulauan Faroe, Denmark. Tradisi perburuan lumba-lumba di negara ini merupakan bagian dari hak masyarakat hukum adat yang dinamakan grindadrap. Tradisi grindadrap dapat dikategorikan sebagai Aboriginal Subsitence Whaling (ASW), dimana kegiatan ini merupakan suatu tindakan perburuan terhadap satwa paus dan lumba-lumba demi untuk ...
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author Tutuarima, Meylin
Anwar, Arman
Wattimena, J.A.Y
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Wattimena, J.A.Y
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title Tradisi Grindadrap: Pelanggaran Hukum Internasional Berkedok Indigenous People?
title_short Tradisi Grindadrap: Pelanggaran Hukum Internasional Berkedok Indigenous People?
title_full Tradisi Grindadrap: Pelanggaran Hukum Internasional Berkedok Indigenous People?
title_fullStr Tradisi Grindadrap: Pelanggaran Hukum Internasional Berkedok Indigenous People?
title_full_unstemmed Tradisi Grindadrap: Pelanggaran Hukum Internasional Berkedok Indigenous People?
title_sort tradisi grindadrap: pelanggaran hukum internasional berkedok indigenous people?
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