This article discusses Environmental Liability and Environmental Dispute in Indonesia, including strict liability principles, administrative and criminal sanctions, and dispute resolution both in and out of court under Indonesian environmental law.
This article discusses Environmental Liability and Environmental Dispute in Indonesia, including strict liability principles, administrative and criminal sanctions, and dispute resolution both in and out of court under Indonesian environmental law.
Forest degradation in Indonesia has increasingly been linked to large-scale industrial activities conducted under valid permits, resulting in severe environmental impacts. This article examines market share liability as an alternative framework for determining responsibility in environmental damage and disaster cases.
Indonesia’s Waste-to-Energy policy promotes the conversion of waste into renewable energy through sustainable and environmentally friendly methods. This approach aims to tackle urban waste challenges while supporting the country’s green energy transition.
This article explores how Indonesia is embracing sustainable construction practices, analyzing regulatory frameworks, challenges, and future opportunities to achieve sustainability in the construction industry.
This article explores how Indonesia’s Environmental Law applies the polluter pays principle to address environmental pollution. It highlights the government’s authority to claim compensation, methods of calculating environmental losses, and key court decisions that shape accountability and enforcement.
This article examines how Indonesian jurisprudence handles the legal standing of customary law communities in administrative disputes.
This article discusses how Indonesia enforces environmental supervision and administrative sanctions. It also explains the role of environmental approval in business and construction activities, and highlights legal uncertainty when such approval is not clearly required. The analysis reflects broader issues in Indonesia’s environmental law.
Examining how Indonesian environmental law and court jurisprudence support individuals’ legal standing in administrative environmental disputes, with a focus on landmark cases and regulatory developments.
Understanding how environmental organizations can file claims in Indonesia’s State Administrative Court is essential in addressing environmental disputes. This article discusses key laws, jurisprudence, and conditions for legal standing under the Environmental Law and Supreme Court regulations.