This article examines whether an arbitral award in Indonesia can be corrected by the court, highlighting the distinction between correction and annulment.
This article examines whether an arbitral award in Indonesia can be corrected by the court, highlighting the distinction between correction and annulment.
This article examines how Indonesian jurisprudence defines interest in determining legal standing within State Administrative Court disputes.
This article explores the Conditional Sale and Purchase Agreement (CSPA) for housing and condominium sales in Indonesia, highlighting must-have, important, and optional clauses under the Housing Law Indonesia.
Indonesia is moving toward clean energy through clearer Power Purchase Agreements, shaping better renewable energy contracts and a stronger electricity law framework.
This article explores how Public Order influences the annulment and enforcement of Arbitral Awards in Indonesia. It examines legal grounds, jurisprudence, and critical insights shaping arbitration practice today.
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 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 unpacks the concept of Eigendom Rights within Indonesia’s Agrarian Law framework. It discusses the conversion of eigendom land, its legal implications, and examines court decisions that reveal how unresolved eigendom ownership can impact disputes and the recognition of land rights today.
Indonesia’s updated Risk Based Licensing framework introduces reforms in real estate business licensing, offering clearer processes and stronger legal certainty. This Indonesian property regulation could reshape how developers obtain key permits such as KKPR, Environmental Approval, and Building Approval.