Integrative Law Enforcement about Tin Mining Reclamation Responsibility at Bangka Belitung Island.

Tins mining at Belitung Island had been started since 17th century, since the era of British colonialism, Dutch, Japan invasion until independence era and nowadays, tins exploitation still exists. Tins mining activities make an impact to living environment condition in Belitung island. Hundreds hole...

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Main Authors: Haryadi Dwi, Darwance, Salfutra Reko Dwi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186803017
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spelling doaj-380e757d82ab415a9ecc877fcee0eb9f2021-03-02T11:02:32ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01680301710.1051/e3sconf/20186803017e3sconf_sricoenv2018_03017Integrative Law Enforcement about Tin Mining Reclamation Responsibility at Bangka Belitung Island.Haryadi Dwi0Darwance1Salfutra Reko Dwi2Department of Law, Faculty of Law, Bangka Belitung UniversityDepartment of Law, Faculty of Law, Bangka Belitung UniversityDepartment of Law, Faculty of Law, Bangka Belitung UniversityTins mining at Belitung Island had been started since 17th century, since the era of British colonialism, Dutch, Japan invasion until independence era and nowadays, tins exploitation still exists. Tins mining activities make an impact to living environment condition in Belitung island. Hundreds holes of tins exploration called “kolong” (pit) can be found easily. In good mining practice context and mining regulation, tins mining exploitation should be ended with reclamation, so, the impact of environmental damage could be minimize. But, in implementation there are many problem, such as neglect of reclamation obligation, minimum realization, wrong perception about reclamation guarantee, the results of the reclamation that being mined again, and lack of supervisions. This research focused to analyze some of those problems in a integrative law enforcement framework. This research is a qualitative research with primary data and secondary data. The data collection techniques are through literature study and interviews with related stakeholder, and also do observations at reclamation sites. This research show that reclamation responsibilities Implementation’s problems caused by many factors, and through integrative law enforcement approach focused on three study’s components, which is legal substance, legal structure components, and legal culture components can encourage tins mining reclamation at Belitung Island in line with good mining practice principle and sustainable development with environmentally conception.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186803017
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Salfutra Reko Dwi
Integrative Law Enforcement about Tin Mining Reclamation Responsibility at Bangka Belitung Island.
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title Integrative Law Enforcement about Tin Mining Reclamation Responsibility at Bangka Belitung Island.
title_short Integrative Law Enforcement about Tin Mining Reclamation Responsibility at Bangka Belitung Island.
title_full Integrative Law Enforcement about Tin Mining Reclamation Responsibility at Bangka Belitung Island.
title_fullStr Integrative Law Enforcement about Tin Mining Reclamation Responsibility at Bangka Belitung Island.
title_full_unstemmed Integrative Law Enforcement about Tin Mining Reclamation Responsibility at Bangka Belitung Island.
title_sort integrative law enforcement about tin mining reclamation responsibility at bangka belitung island.
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Tins mining at Belitung Island had been started since 17th century, since the era of British colonialism, Dutch, Japan invasion until independence era and nowadays, tins exploitation still exists. Tins mining activities make an impact to living environment condition in Belitung island. Hundreds holes of tins exploration called “kolong” (pit) can be found easily. In good mining practice context and mining regulation, tins mining exploitation should be ended with reclamation, so, the impact of environmental damage could be minimize. But, in implementation there are many problem, such as neglect of reclamation obligation, minimum realization, wrong perception about reclamation guarantee, the results of the reclamation that being mined again, and lack of supervisions. This research focused to analyze some of those problems in a integrative law enforcement framework. This research is a qualitative research with primary data and secondary data. The data collection techniques are through literature study and interviews with related stakeholder, and also do observations at reclamation sites. This research show that reclamation responsibilities Implementation’s problems caused by many factors, and through integrative law enforcement approach focused on three study’s components, which is legal substance, legal structure components, and legal culture components can encourage tins mining reclamation at Belitung Island in line with good mining practice principle and sustainable development with environmentally conception.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186803017
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