Mapping

Displacement Governance Mapping

A qualitative mapping of governance, institutional responsibility, and fiscal authority across displacement-related sectors in Southeast Asia.

Reference / instrument

Cilis Stalemate Refugees In Indonesia Pr 125 2025

Indonesia · Strategy or framework · Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society · 2025

Relevance: Supports the mapping record 'Indonesia Presidential Regulation No. 125/2016 on the Handling of Refugees from Abroad'.

Applicability: Applies to Indonesia and the public system migration and labour.

Source link

Related mapping records

Indonesia

Migration and labourLaw or regulationRefugee hosting

Indonesia Presidential Regulation No. 125/2016 on the Handling of Refugees from Abroad

Presidential Regulation No. 125/2016 on the Handling of Refugees from Abroad provides Indonesia's principal administrative framework for dealing with foreign refugees. The regulation remains unamended; Indonesia has still not acceded to the 1951 Refugee Convention or its 1967 Protocol.

Why it matters: The regulation is one of Southeast Asia's clearest examples of administrative refugee governance without accession to the 1951 Refugee Convention. The political economy archetype is humanitarian containment through administrative coordination: refugees are managed and assisted, but not absorbed into national membership or welfare systems. Recent academic commentary continues to characterise the regulation's decade in force as a stalemate rather than a pathway toward legal status.

View record
Browse references and instruments