STUDY YURIDIS ABOUT SOLVING OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION DISPUTE ACCORDING TO INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW PRINCIPLES (Case Study: Contamination In Bay Buyat)
ABSTRACTION: Environmental
dispute born caused by environmental contamination. Environmental dispute have
to quickly and precisely its solution, so environment which have impure
immediately get the help, hence needed a serious solution to the dispute. One
of related/relevant case with the environment impact in the middle of the 2004
in bay Buyat. this bay BUYAT represent the location of discard of Great tailing
PT Newmont Minahasa is later on shortened by PT.NMR. Anticipation of
Contamination of Bay Buyat by PT.NMR, early after death of AndiniLensu, early
July 2004. Problems to in debate is: ( 1) What will be way of the solving of
dispute of pursuant to international environmental law? ( 2) Any kind of cause
factors of the happening of contamination of bay buyat? ( 3) What will be
process of[is solving of dispute of contamination of bay Buyat?. Research
method use the research type punish the yuridis normatif. In in perspective
of international environmental law is
solving of environmental dispute pursuant to Principle 26 Declaration of Rio
year 1992. Principle of is solving of
international environmental dispute in peace and as according to order
which is arranging in charter of united nations organization, in general relate
at Section 33 Charter Of United Nations Organization. From research result,
pursuant to Section 30 UUPLH of is solving of dispute of contamination of bay
Buyathave in striving its solution judicially crime and civil. At date of 5
January 2005 Peace happened by among/between citizen by PT.NMR, is Governmental
others also the consultation by PT.NMR. Result of negotiation poured in
Goodwill Agreement of at date of 16 Februari 2006. one of its contents of
monitoring to territorial water of Bay Buyat of during 10 year of is inclusive
of contribution for the of society.
Penulis: Rafdines, Dwi
AstutiPalupi, Narzif
Kode Jurnal: jphukumdd151221