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ENCOURAGING THE PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS TO "OIL MANDAR" IN THE GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS REGIM Paserangi, Hasbir
Awang Long Law Review Vol 1 No 1 (2018): Awang Long Law Review
Publisher : STIH Awang Long Samarinda

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Oil mandar or "lomoq mandar" is one of the processed products of coconut that has a fragrant and distinctive aroma. In addition to the distinctive aroma, this oil also has a longlasting resistance that can be stored for more than a year, even without the use of synthetic chemical preservatives. Although this oil is traditionally processed, but this oil is not less competitive with the production of palm oil manufacturers. On the Polewali-Majene axis road we will find a cluster of palm trees waving palm, a familiar scene in the eyes of locals who are the main producers of coconut cooking oil. The geographical and socio-cultural conditions that support make this plant very strategic to be developed. So naturally if this area is held as a coconut producing center in West Sulawesi. Polewali Mandar area as an area that has huge natural resources, one of them is coconut fruit with "Mandar Oil" product, of course have big importance to this problem especially in strengthening people economy so that local government must take an active role to realize legal protection effort in the Geographical Indication regime as stipulated in Government Regulation no. 51 of 2007 About Geographical Indications. The diversity of natural resources in Polewali Mandar is a great God's gift to the Mandar people, most of whom are Mandar Craftsmen other than Fishermen, Silk Woven craftsmen, and Chocolate producers (cocoa). The existing condition has the potential to gain enormous economic benefits when developed and managed commercial and planned. Protecting the potential of existing resources can also increase the source of community income. The form of effort that can be done by local government with Mandar society in protecting Mandar Oil product is by applying Intellectual Property Right registration in Geographical Indication regime to Directorate General of Intellectual Property Rights in Jakarta.
ENCOURAGING THE PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS TO "OIL MANDAR" IN THE GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS REGIM Paserangi, Hasbir
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2018): Awang Long Law Review
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Hukum Awang Long

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Oil mandar or "lomoq mandar" is one of the processed products of coconut that has a fragrant and distinctive aroma. In addition to the distinctive aroma, this oil also has a longlasting resistance that can be stored for more than a year, even without the use of synthetic chemical preservatives. Although this oil is traditionally processed, but this oil is not less competitive with the production of palm oil manufacturers. On the Polewali-Majene axis road we will find a cluster of palm trees waving palm, a familiar scene in the eyes of locals who are the main producers of coconut cooking oil. The geographical and socio-cultural conditions that support make this plant very strategic to be developed. So naturally if this area is held as a coconut producing center in West Sulawesi. Polewali Mandar area as an area that has huge natural resources, one of them is coconut fruit with "Mandar Oil" product, of course have big importance to this problem especially in strengthening people economy so that local government must take an active role to realize legal protection effort in the Geographical Indication regime as stipulated in Government Regulation no. 51 of 2007 About Geographical Indications. The diversity of natural resources in Polewali Mandar is a great God's gift to the Mandar people, most of whom are Mandar Craftsmen other than Fishermen, Silk Woven craftsmen, and Chocolate producers (cocoa). The existing condition has the potential to gain enormous economic benefits when developed and managed commercial and planned. Protecting the potential of existing resources can also increase the source of community income. The form of effort that can be done by local government with Mandar society in protecting Mandar Oil product is by applying Intellectual Property Right registration in Geographical Indication regime to Directorate General of Intellectual Property Rights in Jakarta.
THE APPLICATION OF ACCOUNTABILITY PRINCIPLES IN THE PROVISION OF FREE EDUCATION IN GOWA REGENCY RATIH ISTIQOMAH RAUF; HAMZAH HALIM; HASBIR PASERANGI
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): Awang Long Law Review
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Hukum Awang Long

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The purpose of writing this paper is to analyze the principle of accountability in the provision of free education Gowa Regency Regulation Number 4 of 2008 and Gowa Regency Regional Regulation Number 9 of 2013. This study uses a sociojuridical research type, using a statutory approach and a conceptual approach. The data used are primary data and secondary data obtained through interviews and literature study, the data collected is then analyzed qualitatively. The results of the study indicate that the principle of accountability as one of the main principles of good governance has been implemented by the Gowa Regional Government in providing free education in Gowa Regency. This is evidenced by the existence of the Gowa Regency Regional Regulation Number 4 Year 2008 concerning Free Education and the Gowa Regency Regional Regulation Number 9 Year 2013 concerning Amendments to the Gowa Regency Regulation Number 10 Year 2009 concerning the Compulsory Education Program, the two provisions of the legislation in the form of Regional regulations and Regent's Regulations have become a guarantee of accountability for the provision of free education in Gowa Regency.