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Harvester Ant As An Imported Commodity For Ants Keeper In Indonesia Which Become Pests And Causes Environmental Damage


Harvester Ant Sebagai Komoditi Impor Pecinta Semut Diindonesia Yang Menjadi Hama Dan Menyebabkan Kerusakan Lingkungan

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https://doi.org/10.21070/ups.5064

Keywords:

Harvester ant, Legal Implications, Enviroment Destruction, Dangerous Animal

Abstract

This research is to analyze whether Harvester Ants can be categorized as animals that are harmful to the environment to be imported into Indonesia and why the import of Harvester Ants which are considered pests in other countries is still running so far and can still enter Indonesia. This research uses a normative juridical method and this research uses a statute approach or statutory approach (using a systematic and grammatical interpretation). The results of this study are that the import of harverster ant is a prohibited import because this ant is a very dangerous and very invasive ant for other ants and the surrounding environment which is feared to cause crop failure for local farmers, causing damage to the environment and ecosystem.

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2024-07-10