Author:
Saputra Arya Dharma,Faudu’Aro Ziraluo Dunand Karsten,Fiore Stephan Armando,Arkan Brian Jati,Husaini Agil
Abstract
The stated purpose of the state is articulated in the Preamble of the 1945 Constitution (UUD 1945), specifically in the fourth paragraph. "Following that, establish an Indonesian State Government that safeguards the entire Indonesian nation and the bloodshed of all Indonesians, promotes the general welfare, educates the populace, and aids in the implementation of a global order founded on independence, lasting peace, and social justice, as delineated in the 1945 Constitution's articles, wherein one facet delineates the condition of a nation's economic development success." As stated in Article 33 of the 1945 Constitution, the following are provisions of the national economy's structure: (2) It is a collaborative effort based on the principle of kinship; (2) The state exercises control over critical sectors of production that have a significant impact on the lives of numerous individuals; (3) It is the state's responsibility to manage the land, water, and natural resources within for the greatest good of the people; and (4) The economic democracy that underpins the organization of the national economy. The Intellectual Property Rights Law of Indonesia governs the implementation, application, and procedure pertaining to intellectual property rights. The Intellectual Property Rights Act is designed to provide additional oversight over an individual's rights to their work and has the potential to apprehend those who commit offenses related to intellectual property rights
Publisher
Indonesian Journal Publisher
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