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The New Indonesian Criminal Procedure Code: Key Developments in Criminal Court Proceedings and Legal Remedies
This update examines the key developments introduced by Indonesia’s New Criminal Procedure Code (New KUHAP) concerning criminal court proceedings and available legal remedies. It outlines the procedural framework for first-instance trials, appeals, cassation, and judicial review, highlighting important changes that may affect litigation strategies for defendants and corporations.
Strengthening the Principle of Territoriality in the Implementation of International Arbitration Following Constitutional Court Decision No. 100/PUU-XXII/2024
The Constitutional Court’s Decision No. 100/PUU-XXII/2024 has officially redefined the distinction between domestic and international arbitration awards by removing the "deemed" status from the Arbitration Law. This landmark ruling eliminates long-standing misinterpretations regarding territoriality and nationality, providing much-needed clarity for the recognition and enforcement of awards in Indonesia.
Navigating the New KUHP and KUHAP: Criminal Law Reform and Corporate Risk in Indonesia
The enforcement of the National KUHP and the New KUHAP marks a significant shift in Indonesia’s criminal law landscape, from a traditional focus on individual liability and purely punitive enforcement to a broader approach that emphasises corporate criminal liability, introduces restorative and negotiated justice mechanisms, and allows for state intervention in corporate governance in certain circumstances.
Settlement Agreements: Key Consideration and Best Practices from Indonesian Law perspective
The key legal principles governing settlement agreements in Indonesia and highlights essential considerations and best practices in drafting and implementing such agreements.
Navigating Cross-Border Disputes: The Modern Practice of Transnational Litigation
A comprehensive overview of Transnational Litigation and the jurisprudence that has shaped its development across different jurisdictions
Understanding the Distinctions between Lawsuit and Petitions
In Indonesian civil procedural law, court proceedings are generally initiated either by a lawsuit or a petition.
Drafting a Civil Lawsuit
Drafting a civil lawsuit demands not only a solid grasp of the dispute’s substance but also strict compliance with formal requirements under the Indonesian Civil Procedure Law.
ARMA Litigation Series: Understanding Special Powers of Attorney and How to Draft Them Effectively
The legal framework surrounding POA in Indonesia: key requirements and best practices for drafting an effective special POA.
Navigating the Future of Land Ownership: Understanding Indonesia’s Regulation on Old Right’s Evidence
This ARMA Update highlights the invalidity of Old Right’s Evidence...