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The Human Right to a Fair Trial in Competition Law Enforcement Procedures: A Rising Issue in Indonesian Experiences
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Hadi, Sahid
, Anisah, Siti
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/ Checks and balances
/ Competition
/ Competition (Economics)
/ competition law
/ competition law enforcement procedures
/ Competition policy
/ Decision making
/ Due process of law
/ Fair trial
/ Human rights
/ Investigations
/ Law enforcement
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Methods
/ Police
/ Sanctions
/ Supreme courts
/ the Indonesian Competition Supervisory Commission
/ the right to a fair trial
/ Trials
/ Violations
2023
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The Human Right to a Fair Trial in Competition Law Enforcement Procedures: A Rising Issue in Indonesian Experiences
by
Hadi, Sahid
, Anisah, Siti
in
Authority
/ Checks and balances
/ Competition
/ Competition (Economics)
/ competition law
/ competition law enforcement procedures
/ Competition policy
/ Decision making
/ Due process of law
/ Fair trial
/ Human rights
/ Investigations
/ Law enforcement
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Methods
/ Police
/ Sanctions
/ Supreme courts
/ the Indonesian Competition Supervisory Commission
/ the right to a fair trial
/ Trials
/ Violations
2023
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The Human Right to a Fair Trial in Competition Law Enforcement Procedures: A Rising Issue in Indonesian Experiences
by
Hadi, Sahid
, Anisah, Siti
in
Authority
/ Checks and balances
/ Competition
/ Competition (Economics)
/ competition law
/ competition law enforcement procedures
/ Competition policy
/ Decision making
/ Due process of law
/ Fair trial
/ Human rights
/ Investigations
/ Law enforcement
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Methods
/ Police
/ Sanctions
/ Supreme courts
/ the Indonesian Competition Supervisory Commission
/ the right to a fair trial
/ Trials
/ Violations
2023
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The Human Right to a Fair Trial in Competition Law Enforcement Procedures: A Rising Issue in Indonesian Experiences
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The Human Right to a Fair Trial in Competition Law Enforcement Procedures: A Rising Issue in Indonesian Experiences
2023
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Overview
The Indonesian Competition Supervisory Commission (ICSC) has the authority to investigate, prosecute, adjudicate, decide, and impose sanctions on business actors for violating Indonesian competition law. It also has the authority to establish procedural laws for the competition law enforcement procedures within its institution. This single role raises various issues in the current context, including the right to a fair trial and checks and balances. This article seeks to define the position of human rights, particularly the right to a fair trial, in competition law enforcement procedures. The result is that competition law enforcement procedures are subordinate to human rights, so they must be exercised in compliance with human rights standards, particularly the right to a fair trial. Based on the experience in Indonesia, this study finds that the ICSC’s single role is incompatible with human rights commitments in fair competition law enforcement procedures. As an alternative solution, this article encourages a modification and adjustment based on human rights commitments and checks and balances mechanism by limiting one of the ICSC’s authorities and broadening the interference of the Supreme Court in enforcing Indonesian competition law at the ICSC level.
Publisher
MDPI AG
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