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.
This article outlines Indonesia’s construction law framework, key parties, licensing requirements, construction contract, and common legal risks in construction projects.
This article examines how Indonesian jurisprudence defines interest in determining legal standing within State Administrative Court disputes.
This article examines the role of Judicial Examination in shaping State Administrative Decisions and its implications for Administrative Justice in Indonesia. It highlights legal foundations, scope, and jurisprudence on when such decisions can or cannot be contested before the State Administrative Court.
This article discusses how Indonesian courts interpret the final element in KTUN and what it means for administrative decisions.
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.
This article elaborates on the legal foundation and scope of discretion within Indonesian administrative law, highlighting how State Administrative Decisions (KTUN) are formulated and justified based on statutory authority.
This article analyzes how land certificates may qualify as State Administrative Decisions (KTUN), yet disputes involving land ownership may require prior civil court resolution.