Criminalizing the Guardians: Eco-Justice and Indigenous Struggles in Indonesia and Nigeria

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15294/ijcls.v10i2.33536

Keywords:

Indigenous Peoples, Criminalization, Eco-Justice, Ecocide, Environmental Law

Abstract

This study examines the criminalization of Indigenous communities in Indonesia and Nigeria within the broader framework of ecological justice and natural resource governance. Using a normative legal research method combined with a comparative approach, the research explores how state–corporate alliances and positivist legal paradigms perpetuate structural injustice against Indigenous environmental defenders. Findings reveal that the law, instead of serving as an instrument of protection, often legitimizes ecological exploitation and marginalization through selective enforcement and the absence of robust safeguards for Indigenous land rights. The study introduces the eco-justice and ecocide frameworks as normative foundations for transforming criminal law toward a more equitable and ecocentric model. Eco-justice demands the integration of distributive, procedural, and recognition justice in environmental decision-making, while the concept of ecocide expands criminal liability to cover large-scale and systemic environmental destruction. Comparative insights from Sweden further illustrate that genuine ecological justice requires multi-layered protection combining legal recognition, participatory consultation, and judicial precedents that affirm Indigenous sovereignty over natural resources. This research argues that recognizing Indigenous communities as legitimate legal subjects and incorporating ecocide into national criminal law constitute essential steps toward restoring balance between human rights and the rights of nature.

Author Biographies

  • Septhian Eka Adiyatma, Graduate Student, Master of Notarial Law Program, Faculty of Law, Universitas Diponegoro

    He is a Graduate Student, Master of Notarial Law Program, Faculty of Law, Universitas Diponegoro, and a graduate of the Faculty of Law at Universitas Negeri Semarang, where he specialized in agrarian law.

  • Ana Silviana, Faculty of Law, Universitas Diponegoro

    She is the Head of the Master of Notarial Law Program at the Faculty of Law, Universitas Diponegoro. She completed all levels of her higher education at the Faculty of Law, Universitas Diponegoro (FH-UNDIP), where she also obtained her Doctorate in Law. In addition to her academic role as a permanent lecturer at the Faculty of Law, she is actively involved in professional practice as the Deputy Chair of the Regional Supervisory Council for Notaries of Central Java Province. In this capacity, she contributes to the development and oversight of notarial practice within the region. As both a scholar and legal practitioner, Dr. Ana is widely recognized as an expert in Agrarian and Land Law, and is frequently appointed as an expert witness in land and notarial disputes in court. Her research interests predominantly focus on Agrarian Law, Land Registration, Agrarian Reform, and Land Dispute Resolution, employing an interdisciplinary approach that integrates legal, social, and public policy perspectives. Through her dedication to teaching, research, and community engagement, Dr. Ana remains committed to advancing legal scholarship, particularly in strengthening agrarian justice and professionalism in notarial practice in Indonesia.

  • Dorcas Adesola Thanni, College of Law, Bowen University

    She is a scholar whose research centers on promoting the rights of marginalized communities, emphasizing the translation of transformative legal frameworks into meaningful social practice through rights-based and community-driven approaches. She currently lectures in Criminal Law at the College of Law, Bowen University, Iwo, Nigeria.

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2025-11-06

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Criminalizing the Guardians: Eco-Justice and Indigenous Struggles in Indonesia and Nigeria. (2025). Indonesian Journal of Criminal Law Studies, 10(2), 901-952. https://doi.org/10.15294/ijcls.v10i2.33536