This article provides a normative juridical analysis of the legal validity, requirements, and binding force of electronic signatures within digital agreements under Indonesian law.
This article provides a normative juridical analysis of the legal validity, requirements, and binding force of electronic signatures within digital agreements under Indonesian law.
This article examines common contractual risks in construction contracts, including financial exposure, regulatory compliance, and performance-related issues, along with practical insights on risk mitigation under Indonesian law.
This article explains the core principles of Indonesia Contract Law, including the legal requirements for contract validity, key obligations under the Civil Code, and how breaches of contract are addressed within Indonesia’s legal framework.
This article discusses the juridical framework governing cryptocurrency sale and purchase agreements under Contract Law in Indonesia. It examines the legal status of crypto assets, applicable Bappebti regulations, and key validity requirements for electronic contracts.
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 examines the enforceability of non-compete clauses under Indonesian employment and contract law. It analyzes their legal basis, human rights implications, and judicial precedents.
Unjust enrichment, though not expressly regulated in Indonesian civil law, has conceptual similarities that emerge in legal practice and scholarly interpretation. This article examines those parallels and their implications.
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.