Protection of the Indonesian Government in Protecting Its International Workers in Japan

Aristia Sutiana

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This paper will discuss the protection diplomacy undertaken by the Indonesian government in protecting its citizens who are currently working abroad, especially in protecting apprentices from Indonesia in Japan who have the status of interns from Indonesia through the technical Intern training program (TITP) because of the program from Japan has various problems in its implementation such as the incompatibility of the workload given to the wages received by apprentices from Indonesia, therefore the research question in this paper is "How is the Indonesian Government Efforts to Provide Protection to Apprentices in Japan?". Here we will use an international legal perspective as the analytical framework used.


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Diplomacy; Indonesia; protection; Japan

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.33258/birci.v5i2.4697

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