This article outlines Indonesia’s construction law framework, key parties, licensing requirements, construction contract, and common legal risks in construction projects.
This article outlines Indonesia’s construction law framework, key parties, licensing requirements, construction contract, and common legal risks in construction projects.
Recent media coverage has sparked concern about the state’s authority over abandoned land. This article analyzes the legal framework on abandoned areas and land in Indonesia, focusing on stricter enforcement timelines, the meaning of intentional abandonment, the social function of land, and the legal consequences for land rights holders, developers, and investors.
This article provides a practical overview of Indonesian real estate law, examining land rights regimes, spatial planning, licensing requirements, and key legal considerations in property development.
This article explains how to enforce international arbitration award in Indonesia, covering legal procedures, required documents, and authentication steps. It highlights the roles of exequatur and Apostille in document validation. A practical reference for legal practitioners and businesses with cross-border disputes.
This article discusses Indonesia’s 2024 land policy reform, focusing on ulayat land rights, two groups of customary communities, land registration on right of management and right of ownership, as well as ulayat land register.
A State Administrative Decision (KTUN) in Indonesia must be a written determination, issued by a State Administrative Body, based on statutory provisions, final and have potential legal consequences. Decisions lacking these elements may not be considered valid KTUNs.
The term clickwrap refers to the method of obtaining consent in digital or online environments, where an agreement is considered formed once the user consents by clicking a button or icon marked “I Agree” or “I Accept,” provided by the service provider. This process reflects the user’s acceptance of the stipulated terms without requiring physical presence or a handwritten signature, as in conventional contracts.
Ministerial Regulation No. 4/2025 replaces the previous Regulation No. 14/2021, introducing major changes to apartment ownership and management. It eliminates the “one owner, one vote” rule, simplifies PPPSRS establishment procedures, and comprehensively regulates aspects previously unaddressed.
INTRODUCTION The sale and purchase of property is a fundamental legal relationship in society. The significance of this transaction lies in protecting the rights of consumers and sellers, as well as ensuring legal certainty provided by the state. Every transaction...