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The purpose of this study is to find out how KPPU’s policies are in enforcing the competition law for the procurement of government goods and services during the Covid-19 pandemic. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the Indonesian government moved quickly to b... see more

Civil law was created as an effort to create a law that should exist to assist business or trade processes and activities, through this law, of course, business activities will also not violate applicable laws. The reasons why this rule is needed by busin... see more

Information technology has developed rapidly, and affects several aspects of human life, including buying and selling transactions. Online transactions allow sellers and buyers not to meet in person. The development emerged a new buying and selling system... see more

Business competition is actually a business between business actors, where the government does not need to interfere, but in order to create rules of the game in business competition, the government needs to intervene to protect consumers. Because if this... see more

The paper examines the difficulties teachers and students face while teaching and learning Business English in Ukrainian higher institutions; identifies and evaluates the problems of teaching English to future lawyers; determines the main methods and meth... see more

The Business Competition Supervisory Commission (KPPU) by the Business Competition Law (Law Number 5 Year 1999) has been given the authority to impose sanctions in the form of administrative measures, namely the imposition of administrative fines. The amo... see more

Multinational Corporations are present in virtually every corner of the world, generating not only economic growth but foremost human rights abuses linked to environmental degradation. In view of this, the United Nations Human Rights Council mandated an i... see more

AbstractIndonesia as one of the major countries in South East Asia acts as aprominent business center between the East and the West. Business activitiessoon attract the attention of other countries in similar geography to share thewealth such as Malaysia,... see more

The growth of Fintech Peer-to-Peer (P2P) lending in Indonesia is one of the supports for national economic development. The positive growth of this financial sector is not supported by proportional rules, resulting in the practices of business ethics viol... see more

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