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Australasian Journal of Social Science

Year: 2015 | Volume: 1 | Issue: 1 | Page No.: 34-41
DOI: 10.3923/aujss.2015.34.41

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Selvi Tebaiy

Country: Indonesia

Fredinan Yulianda

Country: Indonesia

Achmad Fahrudin

Country: Indonesia

Ismudi Muchsin

Country: Indonesia

Keywords


  • Youtefa bay
  • local knowledge
  • Customary law
  • Jayapura Papua
Research Article

Manjo Customary Law in Fisheries Management System at Youtefa Bay Jayapura Papua

Selvi Tebaiy, Fredinan Yulianda, Achmad Fahrudin and Ismudi Muchsin
The purpose of this study is to explain sociocultural condition of people at Youtefa bay and Manjo customary law practice in utilizing and managing fisheries resource. Used qualitative method in this study consists of three stages, namely field observation, interview key infromants and literature study, then those will be analyzed descriptively. Obtained results in this study showed firstly, location of Manjo customary law practice is explained by tribe and kinship, social structure of community and consumption pattern described by communal life that obeys to applied customary law as a part of heriditarily customary. The mechanism of Manjo customary law was explained based on principles of pre-existing system, namely right, rules, monitoring, accountability and enforcement, sanctions and authority or leadership. Gender system found in Manjo customary law pratice is based on sharing role and responsibility to fisheries resource. Manjo customary law is a fisheries resource management that aims to conservation action as well as sustainable resource for the future.
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Selvi Tebaiy, Fredinan Yulianda, Achmad Fahrudin and Ismudi Muchsin, 2015. Manjo Customary Law in Fisheries Management System at Youtefa Bay Jayapura Papua. Australasian Journal of Social Science, 1: 34-41.

DOI: 10.3923/aujss.2015.34.41

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=aujss.2015.34.41

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