01
Legal Brief
Public and Administrative Law
Administrative Remedies Before an Indonesian State Administrative Court Claim
A challenge to a government decision may fail before its merits are considered if the required administrative pathway, deadline, standing, or object of dispute is misunderstood. Early procedural mapping is therefore central to public-law strategy.
2 AUGUST 2026
02
Legal Brief
Dispute Resolution
Arbitration Clauses and Court Jurisdiction in Indonesian Commercial Contracts
An arbitration clause can determine where, how, and under which rules a commercial dispute is resolved. This brief outlines the core questions Indonesian businesses should assess when choosing arbitration, preserving court support, and managing enforcement risk.
2 AUGUST 2026
03
Regulatory Note
Corporate Transparency
Beneficial Ownership Verification under Ministry of Law Regulation No. 2 of 2025
Indonesia's beneficial-ownership framework requires corporations to identify and report the natural persons who ultimately own or control them. The 2025 verification regime increases the importance of accurate, supported, and current ownership information.
2 AUGUST 2026
04
Dispute Insight
Administrative Litigation
Challenging Government Decisions and Actions in PTUN
A public-law dispute requires precision about what government conduct is challenged and why. The strategy should identify the competent authority, legal basis, procedural history, administrative remedies, standing, harm, evidence, and the practical effect of the relief sought.
2 AUGUST 2026
05
Dispute Insight
Construction
Construction Delay, Variation, and Payment Claims
Construction disputes often result from several interacting events rather than a single breach. A persuasive position connects contractual notice, programme impact, instructions, access, design, quantity, productivity, certification, payment, and mitigation to contemporaneous project records.
2 AUGUST 2026
06
Dispute Insight
Commercial Contracts
Contract Termination and Material Breach
Termination can protect a party from continuing harm, but an invalid or poorly documented termination may create counterclaims. The decision should be based on the contract, applicable law, breach evidence, cure process, proportionality, and the commercial consequences of ending performance.
2 AUGUST 2026
07
Legal Brief
Investigations and Compliance
Corporate Criminal Liability under the 2026 Penal Code Framework
Indonesia's national Penal Code, effective from 2 January 2026, expressly addresses corporate criminal responsibility. Organisations should treat authority structures, beneficial ownership, policies, controls, reporting, investigation response, and remediation as connected components of risk management.
2 AUGUST 2026
08
Dispute Insight
Investigations
Corporate Response to Police and Prosecutorial Investigations
Indonesia's new Criminal Procedure Code took effect on 2 January 2026. A corporate response plan should address legal representation, summons and examination, search and seizure, evidence preservation, employee support, communications, internal review, and continuity without obstructing lawful process.
2 AUGUST 2026
09
Legal Brief
Corporate Governance
Directors' Duties, Business Judgment, and Corporate Decision-Making
Directors are expected to manage a company in good faith, with care, and for the company's interests and objectives. This brief considers how decision records, conflicts controls, information quality, and delegated authority can reduce governance and dispute exposure.
2 AUGUST 2026
10
Legal Brief
Litigation and Technology
Electronic Evidence in Civil and Commercial Proceedings
Electronic communications and records frequently shape contractual and commercial disputes. Their value depends not only on relevance, but also on lawful acquisition, authenticity, completeness, and a reliable explanation of how the evidence was created and preserved.
2 AUGUST 2026
11
Regulatory Note
Environment
Environmental Approval and Administrative Sanctions under Government Regulation No. 22 of 2021
Environmental approval should be managed throughout a project's life cycle. Changes in activity, capacity, design, technology, location, or impact may require updated analysis, approvals, or commitments before implementation.
2 AUGUST 2026
12
Dispute Insight
Environmental Enforcement
Environmental Enforcement and Permit Disputes
Environmental enforcement can involve inspections, sample results, complaints, permit conditions, administrative sanctions, civil exposure, and criminal allegations. A response should protect legal rights while addressing genuine operational risk and preventing further harm.
2 AUGUST 2026
13
Regulatory Note
Financial Services
Financial-Sector AML/CFT Controls under OJK Regulation No. 8 of 2023
Financial-service providers should operate an institution-specific anti-money-laundering and counter-terrorist-financing programme. Controls should be proportionate to customer, product, delivery, geographic, transaction, and proliferation-financing risks.
2 AUGUST 2026
14
Regulatory Note
Public Procurement
Government Procurement Changes under Presidential Regulation No. 46 of 2025
The 2025 amendment to Indonesia's government procurement framework requires suppliers and institutions to review current procedures, documentation, electronic processes, qualification, contract administration, and dispute-readiness controls.
2 AUGUST 2026
15
Dispute Insight
Public Procurement
Government Procurement and Public Contract Disputes
Public procurement disputes may begin during qualification or evaluation and continue into contract performance. The legal strategy should distinguish tender remedies from contractual claims and preserve a reliable record of instructions, performance, notices, certification, and payment.
2 AUGUST 2026
16
Dispute Insight
Land and Property
Land Ownership, Possession, and Overlap Disputes
Land disputes rarely turn on one certificate or document alone. Strategy should integrate title history, surveys, boundaries, possession, payments, deeds, inheritance or corporate authority, land-office records, spatial use, and the conduct of competing claimants.
2 AUGUST 2026
17
Regulatory Note
Land Administration
Land Registration and Electronic Title Governance under Government Regulation No. 18 of 2021
The modern land-administration framework supports electronic records and services while retaining the need for accurate source documents, authorised submissions, boundary certainty, and reconciliation between legal and physical facts.
2 AUGUST 2026
18
Legal Brief
Land and Property
Land Rights Due Diligence for HGB and HGU Transactions
A land certificate is a starting point, not the entire due-diligence exercise. A transaction should also test the right holder's authority, land-book data, spatial use, physical control, encumbrances, disputes, access, and the approvals required for the intended activity.
2 AUGUST 2026
19
Legal Brief
Competition and M&A
Merger Notification and Competition Risk in M&A
Competition-law analysis should begin during deal planning. Transactions that meet the relevant legal tests may require post-closing notification, while substantive competition concerns can affect structure, diligence, contractual allocation, and integration planning.
2 AUGUST 2026
20
Regulatory Note
Mining and Natural Resources
Mineral and Coal Licensing after Law No. 2 of 2025 and Government Regulation No. 39 of 2025
The 2025 amendments to Indonesia's mining framework and implementing regulation affect licensing architecture, institutional powers, business planning, and compliance. Mining companies should test legacy rights and current activities against the amended framework.
2 AUGUST 2026
21
Regulatory Note
Investment and OSS
OSS Implementation and Investment Licensing under BKPM Regulation No. 5 of 2025
BKPM Regulation No. 5 of 2025 provides implementing procedures for risk-based licensing and investment facilities through OSS. Companies should treat OSS as a controlled regulatory record and ensure that system data matches their legal and operational position.
2 AUGUST 2026
22
Legal Brief
Privacy and Technology
Personal Data Processing: Lawful Basis, Governance, and Breach Readiness
Personal-data compliance is an operating model, not only a privacy notice. Organisations need to know what data they hold, why it is processed, who receives it, how long it is retained, and how incidents and data-subject requests will be handled.
2 AUGUST 2026
23
Regulatory Note
Mining Operations
RKAB and Mining Reporting under ESDM Regulation No. 17 of 2025, as Amended
The RKAB is both a planning instrument and a compliance control. Mining companies should align operational assumptions, production, sales, contractors, environmental commitments, and financial data with the approved plan and current ESDM requirements.
2 AUGUST 2026
24
Regulatory Note
Business Licensing
Risk-Based Business Licensing under Government Regulation No. 28 of 2025
Government Regulation No. 28 of 2025 replaced the previous risk-based licensing regulation and provides the current cross-sector framework. Businesses should verify that their business classification, risk level, licences, standards, and operational evidence remain aligned.
2 AUGUST 2026
25
Dispute Insight
Corporate Disputes
Shareholder Deadlock and Governance Disputes
Shareholder conflict can quickly disrupt management, financing, contracts, reporting, and access to corporate information. Effective strategy separates company interests from personal positions and identifies the decisions, rights, evidence, and urgent risks that require immediate control.
2 AUGUST 2026
26
Dispute Insight
Tax Disputes
Tax Audit, Objection, and Appeal Strategy
A tax dispute is shaped long before the appeal stage. Audit responses, interviews, reconciliations, contracts, accounting treatment, and supporting documents can define later positions. Early governance is therefore essential.
2 AUGUST 2026
27
Legal Brief
Tax Disputes
Tax Objections, Appeals, and Litigation Pathways
Tax disputes require early control of facts, accounting records, correspondence, and procedural deadlines. A strong legal position must also reconcile the taxpayer's narrative with returns, ledgers, invoices, contracts, and the authority's audit findings.
2 AUGUST 2026
28
Legal Brief
Constitutional and Commercial Law
Judicial Review of the Fiduciary Guarantee Law: MK Clarifies Police Involvement
A practical legal brief on the Constitutional Court's clarification of police involvement in fiduciary enforcement.
29 JULY 2026
29
Regulatory Note
Mining and Environmental Compliance
PT Koba Tin: Ensuring Compliance with Environmental and Reclamation Regulations
A regulatory note on reclamation obligations, environmental governance, and compliance readiness in the mining sector.
29 JULY 2026
30
Dispute Insight
Mining and Administrative Disputes
Strategic Approaches to Mining Business Permit (IUP/IUPK) Disputes
A dispute insight on permit status, evidence, administrative remedies, and strategic preparation for IUP and IUPK matters.
29 JULY 2026
31
Media
Media Coverage
Deddy Rizaldy Soroti Pernyataan Anwar Usman Pasca Putusan MKMK
Ringkasan berita Suara.com mengenai laporan baru terhadap Anwar Usman ke MKMK, dengan sorotan khusus pada komentar Deddy Rizaldy Arwin Gommo terkait penghormatan terhadap putusan etik MKMK.
16 JUNE 2026
32
Legal Update
Legal Development
Advocates' Immunity Rights Depend on Good Faith
A DRP Law news brief on the Constitutional Court's ruling that advocates' immunity under the Advocate Law depends on good faith, professional ethics, and compliance with the law.
15 JUNE 2026
33
Media
Media Coverage
Pemohon Perjelas Kedudukan Hukum dalam Uji UU Administrasi Pemerintahan dan UU PTUN
Ringkasan berita resmi Mahkamah Konstitusi RI mengenai sidang lanjutan Perkara Nomor 109/PUU-XXIII/2025 terkait pengujian UU Administrasi Pemerintahan dan UU PTUN.
15 JUNE 2026
34
Legal Update
Legal Development
DAMPAK PENGAWASAN KRIPTO OLEH OJK: Implikasi Hukum dan Bisnis, serta Perbandingan Global
Industri aset kripto berkembang pesat dalam beberapa tahun terakhir, menarik perhatian investor ritel hingga institusi. Seiring pertumbuhannya, regulator di berbagai negara mulai memperketat pengawasan untuk melindungi konsumen dan menjaga stabilitas sistem keuangan. Di Indonesia, langkah besar diambil dengan peralihan pengawasan aset kripto dari Bappebti (Badan Pengawas Perdagangan Berjangka Komoditi) ke OJK (Otoritas Jasa Keuangan). Perubahan […]
11 FEBRUARY 2026
35
Legal Update
Legal Development
Indonesian Advocates Upon the Threshold of the National Penal Code 2026: Readiness and Stratagem Amidst Legal Transfiguration
It has been ordained that the Republic of Indonesia shall formally bring into force the new National Penal Code (KUHP) on the 2nd of January in the year 2026, pursuant to Law Number 1 of 2023. This new Codex shall supersede the antiquated laws bequeathed by the Dutch colonial administration, which have held sway for […]
31 DECEMBER 2025
36
Legal Update
Legal Development
Penyesuaian RKAB dan Tantangan Baru Tata Kelola Pertambangan Indonesia
Dunia pertambangan Indonesia kembali menghadapi perubahan signifikan melalui kebijakan terbaru dari Kementerian Energi dan Sumber Daya Mineral (ESDM). Menteri ESDM, Bahlil Lahadalia, mengumumkan rencana pengembalian periode Rencana Kerja dan Anggaran Biaya (RKAB) menjadi satu tahun, setelah sebelumnya berlaku selama tiga tahun. Perubahan ini bertujuan untuk memperkuat pengawasan terhadap produksi tambang batu bara, nikel, dan bauksit […]
21 NOVEMBER 2025
37
Legal Update
Legal Development
Posisi Kritis Dan Usulan Reformasi Regulasi Profesi Advokat Dalam RUU Advokat PENETAPAN DEWAN PENGAWAS NASIONAL DAN KODE ETIK SEBAGAI PARAMETER MUTLAK ITIKAD BAIK
A. Latar Belakang dan Konteks Legislatif (Urgensi Revisi UU Advokat) Profesi Advokat memegang peranan fundamental dalam sistem peradilan pidana, perdata, dan tata usaha negara sebagai salah satu pilar penegak hukum yang sejajar dengan Kepolisian, Kejaksaan, dan Mahkamah Agung. Undang-Undang Nomor 18 Tahun 2003 tentang Advokat (UU Advokat) merupakan landasan utama bagi penyelenggaraan profesi yang bebas, […]
21 NOVEMBER 2025
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