Riyad Febrian Anwar
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ASEAN Single Market: Revisiting Rules and Strategies on the Enforcement of Free Flow of Goods in ASEAN Anwar, Riyad Febrian
Hasanuddin Law Review VOLUME 1 ISSUE 2, AUGUST 2015
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Hasanuddin University

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Whether we are ready or not, people in Indonesia and the rest of Southeastern Asia will soon welcome the ASEAN Economic Communities (AEC) by the end 2015. Therefore, there are needs to evaluate the progress in ASEAN rules and strategies thus far. By employing normative study, this paper finds and further recommends the following: Firstly, ASEAN almost reached its peak points in eliminating the tariff barriers, yet to come are the elimination on ‘sensitive’ and ‘highly sensitive list’ tariffs on imported agriculture commodities; Secondly, Non-Tariff Barriers (NTB) remain to be one of the major problems in intra-ASEAN trades; Thirdly, Member States reluctances to invoke the ASEAN dispute settlement mechanism for their trading disputes may potentially hinder the effectiveness of AEC in the future; and Finally, the protection of intellectual property remains low in the region as the ASEAN Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Action plan 2011-2015 is still deemed ineffective to reforms the IP regulations within Member States.
Exploring the Intellectual Property Rights Potential of an Intangible Heritage Hasbir Paserangi; Ahsan Yunus; Riyad Febrian Anwar
Jurnal Akta Vol 9, No 3 (2022): September 2022
Publisher : Program Magister (S2) Kenotariatan, Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

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This Article discusses the unique and distinct characteristics of Songkok to Bone product as economic potential product with promising market share to reach countries such as Malaysia and Singapore. However, until now, this potential has not been accommodated with protective efforts to secure the intellectual property rights aspect of this product, namely geographical indications. The purpose of this study was to analyze the potential protection of intellectual property rights in the form of Geographical Indications for Songkok to Bone products. The approach method used in this research is a normative and empirical approach by reviewing the laws and regulations relating to Geographical Indications and conducting direct interviews with the local government of Bone Regency and Songkok To Bone craftsmen in Paccing Village and Compong e Village in the District of Awangpone, Bone Regency. The results showed that the ignorance of the craftsman community (including the local government in Bone Regency) about the importance of protecting intellectual property rights for the songkok to bone product as well as the economic benefits of the registration, became the driving factors that the Songkok To Bone product had not been registered as a Geographical Indication Rights for the people of the Bone Regency, especially by the Songkok To Bone craftsmen.