This Author published in this journals
All Journal LAWPASS
Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 1 Documents
Search

Legal Protection of Geographical Indications in Jayapura City Susi Irianti, Y.D.W; Yoseph Palenewen, James
LAW & PASS: International Journal of Law, Public Administration and Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : PT. Multidisciplinary Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47353/lawpass.v2i1.81

Abstract

This study aims to determine, analyze and explain the mapping of geographical indications in Jayapura City and legal protection of Papuan Geographical Indications in Jayapura City. The type of research used is empirical legal research because it is based on the idea that law is inseparable from the lives of its people in the form of values and attitudes/behaviors carried out so that in the view of empirical science, a normative approach to studying problems related to the protection of geographical indications in Jayapura City Papua is how the law is in reality in people's lives. The results of this study reveal that efforts to map geographical indications are carried out to determine the limits of cases of violation of geographical indications so that holders of geographical indication rights can file lawsuits against users of geographical indications without rights, in the form of compensation payments and termination. Use and destruction of geographical indication labels used without rights through registration and publication. Geographical indications are protected as long as the reputation, quality and characteristics that are the basis for granting geographical indication protection to an item are maintained. And protection will be removed if these provisions are not met, and/or are contrary to state ideology, legislation, morality, religion, decency and public order. While legal protection of geographical indications can be carried out in preventive and repressive forms. Preventive means preventive measures through refusal of registration and repressive payment of compensation.