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Legal Protection for Consumers Against Online Sales of Frozen Food That Do Not Have A Distribution Permit from The Food & Drug Supervisory Agency Manurung, Rosa Desi Natalisma; Sidauruk, Jinner; Gultom, Meli Hertati
Jurnal Daulat Hukum Vol 8, No 2 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : Magister of Law, Faculty of Law, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/jdh.v8i2.47253

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With so many frozen foods sold online, they must meet various requirements and procedures before they can be marketed and disseminated to the public, one of which is by including a distribution permit number. The provisions of a distribution permit are intended to protect the public from unsafe, low-quality and non-nutritious food products. However, some consumers still do not pay attention to the distribution permit. The problem that arises in this research is how legal efforts are made by consumers for processed frozen food that does not have a distribution permit that is traded online in terms of Legal Protection for Consumers in the Distribution of Unlicensed Frozen Food by BPOM in terms of Law Number 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection, Law Number 18 of 2012 concerning Food, Food and Drug Monitoring Agency Regulation Number 8 of 2020 concerning the Supervision of Drugs and Food Circulated Online, Law Number 36 of 2009 concerning Health and how the responsibility of the Center for Food and Drug Control (BBPOM) for the circulation of frozen food products that do not have a distribution permit. To answer the problem, it is handled through the application of a normative legal research approach, which is a method that refers to legal norms carried out by literature study. The results of this study show that consumers are protected under several laws. Basically, consumers know about the importance of the distribution permit for cold processed food products, but they do not fully understand consumer protection. And shows that the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency Regulation Number 8 of 2020 concerning the Supervision of Drugs and Foods circulated online requires processed food products sold online to have a distribution permit and ensure the safety and quality of processed food products. To supervise the circulation of processed food, BPOM builds and assists businesses and cooperates with the Health Office. And the attitude of responsibility of business actors is in accordance with Article 19 of the UUPK.
The Legal Arrangements of Intellectual Property Rights in Indonesia on Addressing Priority Watch List Status Manurung, Oktavia Pitta Marito; Sidauruk, Jinner; Situmorang, Samuel FB
Jurnal Daulat Hukum Vol 8, No 2 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : Magister of Law, Faculty of Law, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/jdh.v8i2.47251

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Intellectual property law enforcement in Indonesia is not a new issue. Indonesia is still included in the Priority Watch List issued by the United States Trade Representative (USTR), which has an impact on the dynamics of international trade, particularly in influencing the decisions of foreign business actors to conduct trade activities in Indonesia. The issues examined in this research include: (1) How intellectual property law, specifically the provisions in Law No. 20 of 2016 concerning Trademarks and Geographical Indications, relate to trademark infringement as stated in the 2024 Special 301 Report by the USTR; and (2) what is the role and responsibility of the Indonesian Government in handling the Priority Watch List status in the 2024 Special 301 Report by the USTR. This research used a prescriptive normative (doctrinal) legal research method, with the aim of providing a comprehensive understanding of legal issues related to trademarks and government responsibilities in the context of international trade. The result show that the role and responsibility of the Indonesian government in addressing priority watchlist status, including raids and raids, conducting international cooperation with INTERPOL, USPTO. Indonesia is also active in implementing socialization and education on the importance of complying with intellectual property laws, to the point of forming an intellectual property task force such as an operational task force (Satgas OPS) to handle complaints of intellectual property violations.