as a consequence of its status as an archipelagic state therefore Indonesia has the responsibility in determining the border of its territory in map forms with sufficient scale in affirming its position. In the year 1987, Government of Indonesia submitted a list reporting the increasing amount of island from 13.667 to 17.508 when attending United Nations Conference on Standardization of Geographical Names (UNCSGN) in Montreal, Canada. At that time, United Nations responded in asking Indonesian Government to submit list of the islands to United Nations. Based on December 2007 data, reported that, from 17.504 islands scattered all around, only 6900 islands has name standardization in accordance with international standard. While the rest around 10.600 islands without standardization name which internationally recognized. The purpose of the research, aim in determining the urgency of name standardization for Indonesia’s islands in accordance with the rules of international law and the Indonesian Government’s efforts in standardizing islands names in Indonesia. This research aims in giving information considering the importance of the conduction of islands name standardization in Indonesia and providing guidelines in standarize islands names as accordance with international regulation. The result of the research : It is known that the efforts in standardization of island names in Indonesia ought to do, so that the remaining islands that become the part of Republic of Indonesia territorial sovereignty has an international recognition. Though there are few constraints faced by the Indonesian government in conducting islands names standardization in Indonesia, such as: lack of coordination between relevant authorities, various numbers of tribes and local languages and limited funds. In further assesment, government seriousness is needed in conducting islands name standardization because it is one of good governance characteristic. |