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Legal protections against unfair competition in e-commerce: Analysis of Indonesian and Thailand framework adequacy Sudirman, Lu; Sohheng, Nipon; Agustianto; Agustini, Shenti; Nurlaily
Jurnal Hukum Novelty Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/jhn.v16i1.29157

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Introduction to the Problem: Unfair competition threatens economic growth and is harder to detect in the digital era. For Indonesia and Thailand, growing digital economies depend on fair online marketplaces, yet these platforms face risks like price manipulation and visibility bias. Addressing these issues is crucial to unlocking their global trade potential. Purpose/Study Objectives: The purpose of this research is to analyze the normative potentials and challenges in enforcing antitrust laws in Indonesian and Thai online marketplaces, particularly in addressing antitrust challenges that are unique to the digital environment. Design/Methodology/Approach: This research utilizes normative legal research method and a comparative legal approach to examine the frameworks for protecting against unfair competition in online marketplaces in Indonesia and Thailand. Findings: Findings of this study highlight that the existing antitrust laws in Indonesia and Thailand are not equipped to address the unique challenges of digital markets, such as algorithm-driven price fixing, product visibility manipulation, and data monopoly. The study proposes a legal framework model focusing on enhancing algorithmic transparency, ensuring search neutrality, establishing robust market monitoring, and integrating data governance with antitrust measures. This model aims to bolster fair competition and consumer protection, positioning both nations to leverage their digital economy potentials effectively. Paper Type: Research Article
The Dichotomy of Traditional Cuisine Protection in Indonesia: Geographical Indications vs. Traditional Knowledge Disemadi, Hari Sutra; Sudirman, Lu; Tan, David; Situmeang, Ampuan
Jurnal Hukum Novelty Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/novelty.v14i2.a27282

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Introduction to The Problem: Traditional cuisines are an important part of national identity in Indonesia and a significant driver in the tourism industry, which are currently threatened by the constantly accelerating waves of globalization.Purpose/Objective Study: This research aims to analyze the ways to protect traditional cuisines through the intellectual property law, comparing the regime of GI and traditional knowledge, as suitable options of protection.Design/Methodology/Approach: This research utilizes normative legal research method, with statutory approach. To support this method, this research also utilizes literature analysis and comparative analysis technique to analyze the dichotomy between Geographical Indication and Traditional Knowledge.Findings: Analysis finds that the GI regime comes out as the superior regime of protection from the dichotomy, with lesser normative loopholes. Authenticity plays an important role in the comparative analysis between the two regimes, as it’s normatively backed as an important part of the tourism sector. Further analysis also finds that the GI regime can still be improved, particularly regarding substantive examination, which needs more definitive provisions to guarantee authenticity of traditional cuisines in Indonesia.Paper Type: Research Article
Co-Authors ., Jane Abao, Grace Angela Adristy, Baiq Shefania Agustianto Agustianto Agustianto, Agustianto Agustini, Shenti Ahmad, Faradina Alhakim, Abdurrakhman Amboro, F. Yudhi Priyo Amboro, Florianus Yudhi Priyo Antony, Antony Ayunda, Rahmi Bago, Ester Intensis Bayu Anggara, Sultan Celline, Celline Chairunnisa Chairunnisa Dhani, Ayen Sephia Disemadi, Hari Sutra Elza Syarief, Elza Eny, Eny Farahdina, Farahdina Febriyani, Emiliya Ferryanto, Justitia Fiorentine, Jasisca Fitri, Winda Girsang, Junimart Guswandi, Cynthia Putri Haris, Muhammad Tan Abdul Rahman Haryati, Lily Henry Soelistyo Budi, Henry Soelistyo Heru Susetyo Hutahuruk, Rufinus Hutauruk, Rufinus Hotmaulana Insti, Putri Deviana Irawati, Jovita Iswara, Vizta Dana Jaya, Febri Jerryen, Jerryen Jonkarlo, Edson Jonker Sihombing Julvina, Julvina Jur. M. Udin Silalahi Karim, Justin Joy Lee, Michelle Lendrawati Lendrawati, Lendrawati Lie, Cindy Maharani Siregar, Ghea Regita Malau, Hotmaulina Manurung, Kevin John Paul Manurung, Shenti Agustini Mrs. Feronica Naga Wijaya, Hendry Nurfitri, Nisa Nurlaily NURLAILY, NURLAILY Oktavia, Ariani Park, Jihyun Prastiyo, La Ode Agung Priyo Amboro, Florianus Yudhi Rina Shahriyani Shahrullah Ritonga, Moehammad Mahastar Romadona, Hanifah Ghafila Sahputra, Rendi Santoso, Deddy saputra tanwir, yopta eka Saputra, Dedi Eka Sari, Rayon Seroja, Triana Dewi Seroja, Triana Dwi Setiawan, Marthalia Siahaan, Hervyan Siburian, Hasoloan Silviani, Ninne Zahara Sirait, Regina Ulianna Siregar, Zulhirdan Situmeang, Ampuan Sohheng, Nipon Sulastri Sulastri Syrief, Elza Tan, David Tan, Winsherly Tobing, Dian Riama L Tobing, Joel Jordan Tony Tony Trisetyo, Muhammad Dhimas Wagiman, Wagiman Warianto, Wahyudi Windi Afdal, Windi Zulfi, Natasya Artameivia