Challenges and Concepts of a World of One Family in the Era of Globalization viewed from the perspective of Law 37 of 1999 concerning Foreign Relations
Abstract
Law Number 37 of 1999 concerning Foreign Relations provides a strong legal basis for the
implementation of foreign relations, the implementation of foreign policy and the making of international
agreements. This legal instrument marks the opening of a new paradigm for Indonesia in conducting
foreign relations to meet the demands of this fast-moving era. This research aims to determine the
challenges and concept of a world with one family in the era of globalization from the perspective of Law
No. 37 of 1999 concerning Foreign Relations. By using a statutory and conceptual approach, this paper
presents a normative research using the lens of constitutional law and international law. Based on research
and discussion, it was concluded that the increasingly dominant role of non-state actors indicates that nonstate actors play an important role. The tendency to increase the intensity and extension of these relations,
whether bilateral, regional or global, is the result of increasing communication and information
technology which has had an impact on the acceleration of globalization in the world community. The
logical consequence of the flow of globalization is the emergence of interdependence between countries
to carry out relations and cooperation in order to create mutual prosperity and security in a cooperative
relationship that is equal, harmonious and mutually respectful of one another with the concept of a world
of one family