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21 February 2022 by
The Ministry of Public Works and Housing (“MPW”) has issued the Circular Letter No. 21/SE/M/2021 on The Procedures for Fulfillment of the Business License Requirements, the Implementation of Construction Work Competence Certification, and the Implementation of Business Entity Certificates and Construction Work Competence Certificates (“Circular Letter”). Previously, the construction licensing is scattered into a few online platforms, such as the MPW’s online portal and Integrated Construction Services Information System (“SIJK”).
26 January 2022 by
Following the issuance of Constitutional Court Ruling No. 15/PUU-XII/2014 dated 11 November 2014, up until now, no clear guidance has been provided on the use of Article 70 of the Arbitration Law (Law No. 30 of 1999) ie, the reasons for which an arbitration award can be annulled. This advisory discusses the recent development in the interpretation of Article 70 of the Arbitration Law by the Indonesian courts.
10 July 2024 by
Leading law firms and exceptional lawyers compete for recognition in asialaw's annual awards. Check out the shortlist showcasing the region's finest legal talent and practices.
28 June 2024 by
Untangling Ownership: Commissioned Works and Collaboration in Indonesian Copyright Law
01 April 2024 by
After multiple data breaches plagued Indonesia in 2023 and more than a year having elapsed since the enactment of Law No. 27 of 2022 on Personal Data Protection Law (“PDP Law”), the government is now preparing to release the law’s first implementing regulation, which will elaborate on fines for data leaks, but the specifics still remain uncertain.
27 March 2024 by
On 19 January 2024, the Indonesian Directorate General of Taxes (“DGT”) issued a Circular Letter of the Directorate General of Taxes No. SE-1/PJ/2024 (“SE No. 1/2024”) as an implementation to the enactment of Minister of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia Regulation No. 177/PMK.03/2022 concerning Procedures for Examining Initial Evidence of Criminal Acts in the Tax Sector which has been effective starting from 3 February 2023 (“PMK No. 177/2022”). PMK No. 177/2022 stipulates several updates which are reflected in SE No. 1/2024 including among other provisions related to (a) the time limit for submitting the initial evidence examination report which must be submitted no later than 1 (one) month before the examination period ends and (b) limitation on the extension period for the initial evidence examination into 12 (twelve) months. In general, SE No. 1/2024 establishes internal technical guidelines for DGT in conducting examinations of evidence of the initiation of tax crimes. This publication aims to provide a preliminary overview concerning the initial evidence examination for taxation crime under SE No. 1/2024.
20 March 2024 by
SSEK Acts for Tokushukai Medical Corporation Group in Major Cooperation Project in Indonesian Health Sector
15 March 2024 by
Makarim & Taira S., a leading law firm known for its commitment to nurturing top legal talent, proudly announces the appointment of Reagan Roy as its newest Partner.
16 January 2024 by
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