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    Operator Responsibilities in Safeguarding Consumer Rights Against GPS Spoofing in Ride-Hailing Services by Salvia, Hana, Priowirjanto, Enni, Suwandono, Agus

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (01-08-2024)
    “…This study examines the responsibilities of Electronic System Providers (ESPs) in safeguarding consumer rights within ride-hailing services. It specifically…”
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    Creativity and Innovation in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: A Copyright Dilemma by Ali, S. M., Ghose, Anuttama, Saurav, Shashikant, Deshmukh, Sachin

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (01-08-2024)
    “…The advent of artificial intelligence marks a significant shift in creative domains traditionally dominated by human efforts, such as writing and painting…”
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    Exploring Legal Protections for Platform Workers in Malaysia: A Human Rights-Based Perspective by Makhtar, Maheran, Ghadas, Zuhairah, Haque, Mahbubul

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (01-08-2024)
    “…Platform work has gained significant recognition due to the rapid growth of the digital economy, which offers new opportunities for workers. However,…”
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    Disclosure Principle as Ex-Ante Rules for Combating Big Tech’s Abuse of Dominance in Digital Market: A Comparative Analysis by Rakhmawati, Catur

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (01-08-2024)
    “…This study discusses the weaknesses of Law Number 5 of 1999 on the Prohibition of Monopolistic Practices and Unfair Business Competition in handling the abuse…”
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    The Legal Status of Cryptocurrency and Its Implications for Money Laundering in Indonesia by Alhakim, Abdurrakhman, Tantimin, Tantimin

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (01-08-2024)
    “…Decentralized technologies such as blockchain facilitate secure and anonymous transactions, heralding a new era of financial innovation. However, the advent of…”
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    Questioning Food Security in Green Constitution Conception: Realizing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Indonesia by Subekti, Rahayu, Husna, Tsabbita, Salsabila, Putri

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (01-08-2024)
    “…Research on the constitution, food security, and sustainable development have become widely explored. However, issues related to the legal framework in the…”
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    Quasi-Contract: A Comparative Analysis Between the United States of America and Indonesia by Sibarani, William, Puspaningsih, Utami, Stefanie, Clarita

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (01-08-2024)
    “…Since the Roman era, there has been a general consensus that no one should prosper at the expense of another. However, the development of variations in legal…”
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    Cyber Espionage Policy and Regulation: A Comparative Analysis of Indonesia and Germany by Susila, Muh, Salim, Andi

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (2024)
    “…This study explores the policy and regulatory frameworks concerning cyber espionage within Indonesia and Germany. Given the considerable threats cyber…”
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    Securing Blockchain Enterprises: Legal Due Diligence Amidst Rising Cyber Threats by Multazam, Mochammad, Phahlevi, Rifqi, Purnomo, Melati, Purwaningsih, Sri, Sobirov, Bobur

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (2024)
    “…This study aims to understand the vulnerabilities faced by enterprises operating on token-based blockchain businesses and the role of legal, due diligence…”
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    THEORETICAL RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ’EXISTENCE OF THE INDONESIAN CORRUPTION ERADICATION COMMISSION AND ITS COMPARISON TO OTHER ANTI-CORRUPTION AGENCIES IN ASIA by Tauda, Gunawan, Huda, Ni'matul, Omara, Andy

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (2023)
    “…Article 3 of the Indonesian Law Number 19 of 2019 stipulates that the Corruption Eradication Commission is a state institution within the executive power…”
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    Constructing Responsible Artificial Intelligence Principles as Norms: Efforts to Strengthen Democratic Norms in Indonesia and European Union by Aulia Rahman, Rofi, Nathanael Prabowo, Valentino, David, Aimee Joy, Hajdú, József

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (2022)
    “…Artificial Intelligence influences democratic norms and principles. It affects the quality of democracy since it triggers hoaxes, irresponsible political…”
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    The Existence of Indonesian National Research and Innovation Agency: The Academic Freedom’s Perspective by Dzadit Taqwa, Muhamad, Dwi Putra, M. Irfan, Ali Muharam, Muhamad

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (2022)
    “…Recently, Indonesia has taken a policy to merge all the research institutions, which were classified as non-ministerial institutions, into the National…”
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    The Optimization of Corruption Deterrence during the Covid-19 Pandemic by Ilahi, Andi Hidayat, Widowaty, Yeni

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (2021)
    “…During the Covid-19 Pandemic, weak monitoring and evaluation have opened greater opportunities for money laundering and, in general, corruption cases. The…”
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    Sexual Abuse of Street Children in Pakistan: Legal Protection Under International and National Law by Ullah, Nazir, Aziz, Saidatul, Awal, Noor

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (2024)
    “…This study covers the social and legal dimensions of sexual abuse encountered by street children in Pakistan. It aims to elucidate the underlying reasons and…”
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    Decoding the Special Purpose Acquisition Companies: A New Frontier in Tech Start-Up Financing by Tan, David, Disemadi, Hari, Sudirman, Lu

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (2024)
    “…The emergence of SPAC has democratized participation in the burgeoning equity market. Capital raised during a SPAC's Initial Public Offering (IPO) is typically…”
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    Democracy Crisis and the Rise of Datacracy by Putro, Widodo

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (2024)
    “…There is no permanent constitutional and political-legal system. Scientists also predict that the phenomenon of the rise of datacracy with big data and…”
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    Digital Tax Regulation in Facing Society 5.0 Era to Realize Indonesian Tax Sovereignty by Cahyadini, Amelia, Safiranita, Tasya, Muttaqin, Zainal, Fauzi, Rizki, Ramli, Ahmad

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (2024)
    “…Technological advancements have catalyzed the emergence of the digital economy, where digital platforms, leveraging internet access, can penetrate multiple…”
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    Realignment of Flight Information Region Agreement Between Indonesia and Singapore 2022: Unraveling Sovereignty and Ratification Issues for Indonesia by Muhammad, Naufal, Latipulhayat, Atip, Pratama, Garry

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (2024)
    “…Flight Information Region (FIR) is an essential part of the aviation sector, providing air navigation and alerting services crucial for ensuring flight safety…”
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    A PROPOSAL TO ADOPT CONCRETE JUDICIAL REVIEW IN INDONESIAN CONSTITUTIONAL COURT: A STUDY ON THE GERMAN FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT EXPERIENCES by Lailam, Tanto, Lutfi Chakim, M.

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (2023)
    “…The study aims to propose an adoption to concrete judicial review in Indonesian Constitutional Court based on the experiences of the German Federal…”
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    SEXUAL-VIOLENCE OFFENSES IN INDONESIA: ANALYSIS OF THE CRIMINAL POLICY IN THE LAW NUMBER 12 OF 2022 by Santoso, Topo, Satria, Hariman

    Published in Padjadjaran (Online) (01-04-2023)
    “…In 2022, Indonesia enacted the Law on Sexual Violence Offenses. The Law criminalizes ten acts of sexual violence and categorizes them as criminal offenses. The…”
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