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Legal Review of Restrictions on the Import of Chinese Shipped Goods in E-Commerce Trading in Indonesia Azizah, Mey Shinta Nur; Kusumo, Ayub Torry Satrio
International Journal of Sustainability in Research Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): May 2024
Publisher : MultiTech Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijsr.v2i3.1921

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In accordance with Minister of Finance regulation No.141/PMK. April 2020, 2020 concerning monitoring the import and export of prohibited and/or restricted goods (bans and restrictions) in the field of online trading which occurs when the Company owner sends a shipment of imported goods to be purchased by consumers or directly from factories abroad. Online business people cannot just set up their business without knowing the regulations related to Lartas regarding prohibited goods and restrictions on imports into Indonesia. The role of legal awareness in society, which is a very objective legal goal, is to ensure legal certainty for society as an economic subject. The focus of this research is to find out the legal review of business actors regarding regulations related to Lartas, as well as knowing the regulations related to Lartas (prohibitions and restrictions) on the import of goods transported.
SYSTEMIC FAILURES IN PROMOTING LEGAL CULTURE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AMONG INDONESIA’S CREATIVE ECONOMY ACTORS Rahmaidha, Dewandira Darruning Sripradnya; Sulistiyono, Adi; Kusumo, Ayub Torry Satrio; Aziz, Sannia
Indonesia Private Law Review Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25041/iplr.v6i1.4224

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The creative economy (CE) is a vital driver of national economic growth, yet awareness of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) among Creative Economy Actors (CE Actors) remains low, with many failing to protect, register, or own IPR. This weak legal culture poses a major barrier to effective IPR protection. This research analyzes the factors behind the government’s failure to foster an IPR legal culture and formulates strategies to strengthen awareness and ownership among CE Actors. Using a socio-legal approach that combines doctrinal legal analysis with empirical investigation, the research identifies systemic obstacles, including inconsistent presidential commitment, the absence of operational frameworks at subnational levels, weak professionalism within the legal bureaucracy, and the lack of IPR and creative economy education. To address these challenges, the government must establish firm and sustained presidential commitment, enact comprehensive implementing regulations, set professionalism standards for relevant bureaucracies, reinforce both internal and external legal culture, and integrate IPR and creative economy content into educational curricula. Coordinated action on these fronts is essential to increase IPR ownership, strengthen legal protection, and support the sustainable growth of Indonesia’s creative economy.