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"Index" [2006] ELECD 512; in Faure, Michael; Niessen, Nicole (eds), "Environmental Law in Development" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2006)

Book Title: Environmental Law in Development

Editor(s): Faure, Michael; Niessen, Nicole

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9781845425197

Section Title: Index

Extract:

12. Appendix: Law Concerning
Environmental Management Law No.
23 of 1997

CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS 290
CHAPTER II BASIS, OBJECTIVE, AND TARGET 292
CHAPTER III COMMUNITY RIGHTS, OBLIGATIONS AND
ROLE 293
CHAPTER IV ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
AUTHORITY 294
CHAPTER V PRESERVATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL
FUNCTIONS 296
CHAPTER VI ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
REQUIREMENTS 297
Part I Licensing 297
Part II Supervision 298
Part III Administrative Sanctions 298
Part IV Environmental Audits 299
CHAPTER VII ENVIRONMENTAL DISPUTE SETTLEMENT 300
Part I General 300
Part II Out of Court Environmental Dispute Settlement 300
Part III Environmental Dispute Settlement Through the
Court 301
CHAPTER VIII INVESTIGATION 303
CHAPTER IX CRIMINAL PROVISIONS 304
CHAPTER X TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 306
CHAPTER XI CLOSING PROVISIONS 307

WITH THE BLESSING OF ALMIGHTY GOD
PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

Considering:
a. that Indonesian environment as a gift and blessing of the Almighty God given to
the Indonesian people and nation constitutes a space for life in all its aspects and
dimensions in accordance with the Archipelagic Concept;

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290 Environmental law in development

b. that in utilising natural resources to enhance public welfare as stipulated in the
1945 Constitution and to achieve happiness of life based on the Pancasila, it is
necessary to implement environmentally sustainable development guided by an
integrated and comprehensive national policy which takes into account the needs
of present as well as future generations;
c. that there is a need to implement environmental management to preserve and
develop environmental capacity in a harmonious, coordinated and balanced
manner to ...


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