Indonesian legal scholars often refer to Article 28 of the 1945 Constitution as the basis for more specific data privacy legislation. Indonesia Looks to Simplify Business Licensing With OSS System As part of the push by the administration of President Joko Widodo to improve the ease of doing business in Indonesia and increase investment, the government has issued Government Regulation Number 24 of 2018 regarding Online Business Licensing Services . Terminating an Employment Relationship in Indonesia Under Law No. 13 of 2003 regarding Labor (the “Labor Law”) and other prevailing labor laws and regulations, employment-at-will and termination upon simple notice are not recognized in Indonesia. Indonesia Relaxes Mandatory Employer Contributions to Manpower Social Security Programs Amid COVID-1 With COVID-19 infections not slowing in the country, the Government of Indonesia (“GOI”) has continued to issue regulations aimed at fighting the pandemic and the economic downturn it has caused. New Regulation Puts Focus on Local Resources in Indonesia’s Construction Sector A new regulation has introduced significant changes to the implementation of Indonesia’s Construction Services Law, which will affect business actors in the country’s construction sector.
- A Look at New Requirements for Pharmaceutical/Healthcare Companies on Sponsorship On 8th November 2016, the Minister of Health issued Regulation No. 58 of 2016 on Sponsorship for Healthcare Professionals (“Regulation 58”), which took effect on 29th November 2016.
- Before joining the firm, Mr. Bang gained professional experience in both a law firm and working with multinational corporations.
- Chapter XVI of the Indonesian Criminal Code governs both slander and libel in providing details on six different types of defamation, as is explained in this legal update.
- This requirement aims to enhance understanding and fairness in contractual agreements, particularly in cross-border electronic transactions.
The OJK Issues New Circular Letter on Micro-insurance Products Circular Letter 9, while not in the form of an OJK regulation, now prescribes a detailed manner and approach to the distribution and sale of micro-insurance products. Bankruptcy Law and Suspension of Debt Payments in Indonesia In 2016, the Supreme Court issued Circular Letter No. 2 of 2016 regarding Enhancement of Efficiency and Transparency in Handling Bankruptcy and PKPU Cases in Court. New Minister of Employment Regulation Obliges Employers to Prepare and Inform Employees about a Wage The Indonesian Ministry of Employment has issued MOE Regulation No. 1 of 2017 which obliges employers to prepare and inform employees about wage structure and scale. PLN Invites Blanket Prequalification for Indonesian Renewable IPPs PLN has recently issued an invitation for prequalification of developers interested in participating in future renewable Independent Power Projects in Indonesia.
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