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THE TRADEMARK RENEWAL PROCESS RELATES TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS OF THE BRAND HOLDER BASED ON LEGAL CERTAINTY Laiya, Leonard Tasuno; Rahaditya
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): Awang Long Law Review
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Hukum Awang Long

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v6i1.1025

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In this age of digitalization, the significance of Intellectual Property cannot be ignored. In experiencing the changing era, the Intellectual Property protection system also needs to adjust well, along with the changes, growth, challenges, and opportunities that exist. The growth of the era cannot be ignored, and in the context of the current growth of Intellectual Property, the protection system must also explore so as not to lag behind and protect the rights of individuals efficiently. With this growth, the process of acquisition and ownership of Intellectual Property as a form of protection of intellectual property, absolutely must be supported, facilitated and facilitated by all parties. With such support, facilitation, and ease, this will not only increase the number and quality of Intellectual Property ownership, but more importantly, it will reflect progress in the field of science and technology at the national level. Not only that, it is also a sign of economic progress and the welfare of citizens. The most important is the trademark which is one of and cannot be separated by aspects of Intellectual Property, along with the Exclusive Rights of the Trademark Holder. Because all of these contexts concern the principle of legal certainty. In the context of the disappearance of national borders due to globalization, with the presence of freedom of entry of objects and services. The management of intellectual property rights is very meaningful for the nation's materials because it can share legal protection for intellectual property owned by creators, inventors, designers, and creators related to their creations or intellectual works.
THE TRADEMARK RENEWAL PROCESS RELATES TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS OF THE BRAND HOLDER BASED ON LEGAL CERTAINTY Laiya, Leonard Tasuno; Rahaditya
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): Awang Long Law Review
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Hukum Awang Long

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v6i1.1025

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In this age of digitalization, the significance of Intellectual Property cannot be ignored. In experiencing the changing era, the Intellectual Property protection system also needs to adjust well, along with the changes, growth, challenges, and opportunities that exist. The growth of the era cannot be ignored, and in the context of the current growth of Intellectual Property, the protection system must also explore so as not to lag behind and protect the rights of individuals efficiently. With this growth, the process of acquisition and ownership of Intellectual Property as a form of protection of intellectual property, absolutely must be supported, facilitated and facilitated by all parties. With such support, facilitation, and ease, this will not only increase the number and quality of Intellectual Property ownership, but more importantly, it will reflect progress in the field of science and technology at the national level. Not only that, it is also a sign of economic progress and the welfare of citizens. The most important is the trademark which is one of and cannot be separated by aspects of Intellectual Property, along with the Exclusive Rights of the Trademark Holder. Because all of these contexts concern the principle of legal certainty. In the context of the disappearance of national borders due to globalization, with the presence of freedom of entry of objects and services. The management of intellectual property rights is very meaningful for the nation's materials because it can share legal protection for intellectual property owned by creators, inventors, designers, and creators related to their creations or intellectual works.
Evaluating The Effectiveness : A Legal Protection for Child Victims of Economic Exploitation in Informal Street Labor in Indonesia Aulia, Dzikrina; Rahaditya
Al-Amwal : Journal of Islamic Economic Law Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): Al-Amwal : Journal of Islamic Economic Law
Publisher : Prodi Hukum Ekonomi Syariah, Fakultas Syariah, IAIN Palopo

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Abstract Purpose  – This study evaluates the effectiveness of legal protection for children who are victims of economic exploitation in street environments based on Law Number 35 of 2014 concerning Child Protection. The research addresses the ongoing gap between legal norms and their implementation, which results in insufficient protection for street children. Method –  A socio-legal approach was employed by integrating literature review, semi-structured interviews, and field observations. Data were analyzed qualitatively using Philipus M. Hadjon’s theory of legal protection and Soerjono Soekanto’s theory of legal effectiveness to examine how legal instruments operate in practice and how institutional coordination influences child protection efforts. Result – The findings show that although child protection regulations in Indonesia are normatively strong, their implementation remains ineffective. Weak inter-agency coordination, a shortage of social workers, and low public awareness significantly hinder efforts to prevent and address economic exploitation in street environments. These limitations prevent the realization of the best interest of the child. Implication – The study emphasizes the need to strengthen institutional capacity, improve coordination among agencies, expand the number of professional social workers, and enhance public awareness regarding child protection. It also highlights the importance of integrating restorative justice approaches to ensure holistic recovery for child victims. This study makes a practical contribution by recommending the strengthening of inter-agency coordination, increasing the number of professional social workers, and integrating restorative justice approaches to ensure holistic recovery for child victims.