I. The Implementation of International Conventions on Environmental Law as a Constitutional Mandate: Key Provisions under Indonesian and Indian Constitutions II. Role of Judiciary in Developing Environmental Jurisprudence The adoption of Law Number 4 of 1982 about the Basic Provisions of Environmental Management (LN 1982 No. 12, TLN No. 3215), also known as UULH, marked the beginning of Indonesia’s history of comprehensive environmental law regulation, or what is known as ‘environment-orientated law’. Later, Law Number 23 of 1997 concerning Environmental Management (LN 1997 No. 12, TLN No. 3215), also known as UUPLH, took its place. More recently, Law Number 32…
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