Compensation and state avoidance in the Bugis frontier of the Mahakam Delta, East Kalimantan
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2011
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Timmer, Jaap
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Canberra, ACT: State, Society and Governance in Melanesia (SSGM) Program, School of International, Political and Strategic Studies, College of Asia & the Pacific, The Australian National University
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"Below, I will identify [the] perceptions of injustices and situate them in the Bugis culture of sovereignty and people’s relations with the state. This paper is of particular importance for policy making on the issue of access to justice in the aquaculture frontiers of Indonesia. These frontiers are often areas where people master the art of not being governed and as such should receive specific policy attention. Moreover, the sheer scale of these frontiers in most of Southeast Asia, and the human problems involved warrants for specific policies. For policy advice purposes, the legal analysis in the section of this paper ‘Claiming compensation for the declining shrimp harvests’ is a good starting point ..." - page 4
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governance, Indonesia
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Timmer, J. (2011). Compensation and state avoidance in the Bugis frontier of the Mahakam Delta, East Kalimantan. SSGM Discussion Paper 2011/5. Canberra, ACT: ANU College of Asia & the Pacific, School of International, Political and Strategic Studies, State, Society and Governance in Melanesia Program
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