dc.contributor.author | GUNAWAN, Y | |
dc.contributor.author | ENDYKA, Y.C | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2017-08-02T03:58:03Z | |
dc.date.available | 2017-08-02T03:58:03Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2016-04-18 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://repository.umy.ac.id/handle/123456789/12398 | |
dc.description | The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) is one of the pillars of the ASEAN
Community were set out in the Bali Concord II. AEC shall be the goal of regional
economic integration by 2015. AEC envisages the following key characteristics: (a) a
single market and production base, (b) a highly competitive economic region, (c) a region
of equitable economic development, and (d) a region fully integrated into the global
economy. Yogyakarta is a city in Indonesia where many citizens are involved in the
business, actually in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Based on the data
obtained from the Department of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives Yogyakarta, in 2015
there were 230.047 SMEs industries. With the increasingly fierce competition as a result
of the single market of the AEC will very likely have an impact on the survival of these
SMEs, since many imported-products will flood the domestic market. Indonesia has
ratified International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). On
October 28, 2005, the Indonesian government ratified the ICESCR into ICESCR
Ratification Act 2005. This study aims to analyze the protection of small and medium
enterprises in Yogyakarta towards ASEAN Economic Community based on economic,
social and cultural rights. The study is normative legal research which is conducted
through library research. The results shows the government has a binding obligation to
take various measures and policies to implement the obligation such as ―to respect‖, ―to
protect‖ and ―to fulfill‖ human rights toward SMEs in Yogyakarta, especially in
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. | en_US |
dc.description.abstract | The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) is one of the pillars of the ASEAN
Community were set out in the Bali Concord II. AEC shall be the goal of regional
economic integration by 2015. AEC envisages the following key characteristics: (a) a
single market and production base, (b) a highly competitive economic region, (c) a region
of equitable economic development, and (d) a region fully integrated into the global
economy. Yogyakarta is a city in Indonesia where many citizens are involved in the
business, actually in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Based on the data
obtained from the Department of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives Yogyakarta, in 2015
there were 230.047 SMEs industries. With the increasingly fierce competition as a result
of the single market of the AEC will very likely have an impact on the survival of these
SMEs, since many imported-products will flood the domestic market. Indonesia has
ratified International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). On
October 28, 2005, the Indonesian government ratified the ICESCR into ICESCR
Ratification Act 2005. This study aims to analyze the protection of small and medium
enterprises in Yogyakarta towards ASEAN Economic Community based on economic,
social and cultural rights. The study is normative legal research which is conducted
through library research. The results shows the government has a binding obligation to
take various measures and policies to implement the obligation such as ―to respect‖, ―to
protect‖ and ―to fulfill‖ human rights toward SMEs in Yogyakarta, especially in
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. | en_US |
dc.language.iso | en | en_US |
dc.publisher | UNISZA, FATONI UNIVERSITY, IIUM, UMY YOGYAKARTA, UNIDA GONTOR | en_US |
dc.subject | AEC 2015, SMEs, Yogyakarta, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights | en_US |
dc.title | THE PROTECTION OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN YOGYAKARTA TOWARDS ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY BASED ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS | en_US |
dc.type | Book | en_US |