Aveyory, Immanuela Yvette
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Copyright as an Object of Banking Guarantee (Comparative Study of Indonesia and Singapore) Rahmadani, Salsabillah Suci; Mahrunnisa, Desy Rizky; Maharani, Aliffia Intan; Aveyory, Immanuela Yvette
Diponegoro Private Law Review Vol 5, No 1 (2021): DPLR
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Diponegoro

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Copyright as an object of guarantee is stated in the 2014 UUHC No. 28 article 16 paragraph (3) that copyright can be used as an object of fiduciary guarantee. In practice, no bank has issued a regulation related to this. Through research with a statutory approach and comparing it with Singapore, the author finds that there are several gaps, where Singapore already has clear rules, specialized banks, valuation agencies and IP market agencies. Meanwhile, Indonesia is still constrained by the unpreparedness of banking institutions.Keywords: copyright, warranty, singapore, intellectual property rights.
Legal Protection of Elderly Workers in Indonesia’s Food and Beverage Sector: A Normative Comparative Study with Australia Aveyory, Immanuela Yvette
Al-Risalah Vol 25 No 1 (2025): MAY (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

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This research examines legal protection and social security for elderly workers in the Food and Beverage (F&B) sector in Indonesia with a normative and comparative legal approach. The main problem identified is the absence of specific regulations that explicitly protect the rights of elderly workers, especially those who work in the informal sector. Sakernas 2023 data shows that the majority of elderly workers receive substandard wages, long working hours, and minimal access to social security. This study uses a comparative method with the Australian legal system, where the Fair Work Act 2009 explicitly prohibits age discrimination and provides comprehensive legal protection and social security. The analysis found that Indonesia still faces normative gaps, multiple regulatory interpretations, and overlapping labour and social protection policies. The research recommendations emphasise the importance of regulatory reform, strengthening the social security system, as well as more optimal education and supervision. With these steps, it is expected that elderly workers in the F&B sector can work safely, with dignity, and obtain proper social rights in accordance with the times. The results of this study are expected to be an important contribution for policy makers and business actors in Indonesia.