Development of region border has a very close relationship with the mission of national development, especially to preserve the unity and territorial integrity, national security and defense, as well as improving the welfare of the people in the region border.
ASEAN countries are a melting pot of 617 million people with rich culture and distinctive skills that is unique and can only be found in this part of the world. Over the decades, this region had seen the immense transformation due to an economic boom but still retained its historical identity. It is no wonder that one is able to see a blend of modern sophistication and traditional lifestyle existing side-by-side in ASEAN Countries today.
Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are integral to the economic development and growth of the ASEAN Member States as they largely outnumber larger enterprises in both quantity of establishments and share of the labor force they employ.
The development of this hub requires active participation by the multiple stakeholders, particularly the entrepreneurs. Therefore, their views are valuable to us and will be taken into consideration. It is hoped that the principles of openness, user-centricity, and stakeholder participation are upheld.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]
The Theme for the 7th event is“Border Sustainability: Community Empowerment in the Post-Covid-19 Era”
Theme:
- Humanity, Internasional Studies, Law, Education, Women Studies, Hospitality, and Tourism,
- Governance: Public Administration, Business Administration, Management, Local Governance, Urban and City Planning, Environment.
The Objectives:
- The general objective of this seminar is to develop international cooperation on the border,
- The specific objective is to explore what strategies to improve institutional strengthening in order to improve the welfare of local communities to explore the potential economic, social and cultural as well as geographical local benefits as a very strategic relationship with our neighbors.
Supporting Organization:
- KORPRI KOPERTIS WILAYAH IV JAWA BARAT DAN BANTEN
- INTSOB (UNIVERSITAS PASUNDAN, Bandung, Indonesia)
- UNIVERSITI UTARA MALAYSIA (Sintok, Kedah, Malaysia)
- UNIVERSITE DE LA ROCHELLE (La Rochelle, France)
- CATHAM HOUSE ROYAL INSTITUTE (London, United Kingdom)
- INDONESISCHES WEISHEITS UND KULTURZENTRUM (Berlin, German)
Keynote Speaker:
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Prof. Dr. Kamarulnizam Abdullah. (visiting profesor at Universitas Pasundan, Indonesia – Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia)
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Dr. Mohd. Zakhiri Md Nor. – Universiti Utara Malaysia
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Prof. Jair Gevaerd, Ph.D., – Straus Institute Southern California
Accepted Paper:
All accepted papers, were published in Proceedings of the International Seminar on Border Region (INTSOB 2023) – Atlantis Press. All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 7th International Seminar on Border Region 2023 [INTSOB 2023] during February 20-23, 2023 in Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms that this document is a truthful description of the conference’s review process.
Paper Table
| Author | Paper Title | Paper Link |
|---|---|---|
| Andrey Petrakov | Russian Special Economic Zones: Opportunities for Economic Border Region Growth | Open |
| Ardyllis Alves Soares | The Limitation of the Freedom of Movement in Covid-19 Pandemic Times and the Economic Recovery Related to Tourism in Border Regions | Open |
| Asep Rozali, Jafar Sidik | Islamic Banking: Dynamics and Comparation, Indonesia and Malaysia | Open |
| Bagas Heradhyaksa, Umul Baroroh | Sharia Stock Investment as a Strategy for Strengthening the Economy of the Riau Border Region | Open |
| Budi Gunawan, Poppy Setiawati Nurisnaeny, Hendra Kaprisma, Barito Mulyo Ratmono | Border Security in Intelligence Perspective: A Bibliometric Analysis (1985-2022) | Open |
| Budi Salman Farizy, Geta Ilham Adi Prasetyo, Indra Lesmana, Patriana Purwa, Deden Sumantry, Rakhmat Haryono | The Impact of Cross Border in the ACFTA Agreement for Toy Trade SMEs | Open |
| Daniel Brantes Ferreira | Enforcing Foreign Arbitration Awards in Brazil: The Concept of Public Policy | Open |
| Elizaveta A. Gromova | “Greening” Special Economic Zones: Chinese and Russian Experience | Open |
| Endang Pratiwi, Irma Rachmawati Maruf, Utari Dewi Fatimah | Conceptualization of Notary Authority in Certifying Transactions Conducted Electronically in the Framework of Increasing Legal Awareness of Border Region in the Post Covid-19 Era | Open |
| Evalina Franciska Hutasoit, Darojad Nurjono Agung Nugroho, Urip Tri Wijayanti, Sri Sugiharti | Mobility and Demographic Factors: A Study of Exclusive Breastfeeding in Indonesia | Open |
| Fachrul Razi, Arthur Josias Simon, Abdul Rivai Ras, Iskandar Abdul Samad | The Regional Competitiveness: Perspective on National Resilience | Open |
| Gemala Dewi, Iffah Karimah | Regulatory Readiness of Halal Industry in Indonesia to Overcome Asean Economic Community Border Area | Open |
| Hartini, Joesoef Shidqi Marsa Robiyantoko, Nur Yaumil Hikmah, Irfan Aziz Firdaus | Do Indonesian Citizens Who Conduct Cross-Country Mixed Marriages Still Have the Opportunity to Access Sharia Banks Financing with Mortgage Rights Collaterals? | Open |
| Helza Nova Lita, Fatmie Utari Nasution, Aam Suryamah, Aulia Hamidah Fauzia | Integrated Waqf Management in Global Waqf and Aksi Cepat Tanggap (ACT), Indonesian Philanthropy | Open |
| Hendra Sukarman, Intan Muttoharoh, Kana Purwadi, Tri Lisiani Prihatinah | The Position of the National Forestry Board in Determination of Forest Area | Open |
| Herny Indriyati, Irma Rachmawati Maruf, Purna Citra Nugraha | The Development of the Principles of Agreement in Cross Border Contract Amid COVID-19 Outbreak | Open |
| Hesti Septianita, Rosa Tedjabuwana, Anthon F. Susanto | Social Justice Education and Advancement of Intelligence Technology: Beyond Borders | Open |
| Irma Rachmawati Maruf, Maman Budiman, Tuti Rastuti | Legal Compliance for Cross-Border Supply Chain: Challenge and Measurements | Open |
| Irma Rachmawati Maruf, Naima Azis, Elly Ruslina | Legal Framework Amidst Straightening Institutional in Border Area Toward Multi-Party Cooperation | Open |
| Muhamad Saufi Che Rusuli, Noraani Mustapha, Anis Amira Ab. Rahman, Norshahila Ibrahim, Jati Kasuma, Mohd Baharudin Ridzuan | Exploring Reaction of Local Authorities on Green Environment Practice Towards Cleanliness City in Malaysia | Open |
| Maria A. Bazhina | Smart Transport Infrastructure for Border Region Development: Legal Issues and Further Perspectives | Open |
| Mira Rosana, Mira Veranita, Agus Jumaedi | Analysis of Strategic Planning for the Development of MSMEs in Border Areas | Open |
| Nadya Kharima | Election Challenges in Border Communities After the Covid-19 Pandemic: Case Study in Riau Islands Province | Open |
| Nur Ashikin Yusof, Kamarulnizam Abdullah, Mohammad Zaki Ahmad | IUU Fishing in Malaysia: A Gateway to Transnational Crime? | Open |
| Nurhaeni Sikki, Marina Puspita, Sahidin | Human Trafficking in the Border Area of Indonesia (A Case Study in West and East Kalimantan) | Open |
| Rodon Pedrason | Fortifying Indonesia Borders: An Approach to Recalibrate Indonesia Defense Diplomacy in ASEAN | Open |
| Rosa Tedjabuwana, Hesti Septianita, Anthon F. Susanto | Can Virtual Reality (VR) Give Us Better Understanding on Borderless Issue of Social Justice? | Open |
| Sayid Muhammad Rifki Noval | Metaverse, Avatar and Illusion of Lawless World: Rethinking Boundaries in Virtual World | Open |
| Suko Suharnata | Challenges in Ratifying ILO Convention C188 for the Protection of Indonesian Migrant Fishers: Case Study on Riau Islands Province | Open |
| Yova Tri Arunasari, Veronica Maria Refinatitianna, Ira Fitriani, Mariam Pratama | Impact of Covid-19 on the Principle of Force Majeure in A Cross-Border Contract | Open |

