Year Category: 2020

Cybersecurity and Data Breaches in Indonesia

The Indonesian legal framework for cybersecurity is varied, depending on the context of the crime. However, the main reference would be the Electronic Information Law, Government Regulation 82 regarding the Implementation of Electronic Systems and Transactions, and Minister of Communication and Informatics (MOCI) Regulation 20 regarding the Pro­tection of Personal Data in Electronic Systems (jointly Cybersecurity and Data Breaches in Indonesia

Free Employment Law Alliance Webinar – Employment Law in Europe: A Year in Review

The Employment Law Alliance is offering a free 60-minute webinar on Wednesday, February 12, on \"Employment Law in Europe: A Year in Review.‚Äù In this webinar, experts from across the Europe will provide an overview of current trends and what you can expect in the coming year on important topics such as: Whistleblower regulations Anti-discrimination and equality Directives Free Employment Law Alliance Webinar – Employment Law in Europe: A Year in Review

Free Employment Law Alliance Webinar – Employment Law in Asia: A Year in Review

The Employment Law Alliance is offering a free 90-minute webinar on Wednesday, February 12, on \"Employment Law in Asia: A Year in Review.‚Äù In this webinar, experts from mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea will provide an overview of current trends and what you can expect in the coming year including:  Significant employment law developments Free Employment Law Alliance Webinar – Employment Law in Asia: A Year in Review

Incorporating Restorative Justice into Criminal Investigations in Indonesia

On October 4, 2019, the Indonesian National Police chief, Tito Karnavian, issued Head of Indonesian National Police Regulation No. 6 of 2019 regarding Criminal Investigation (“Perkapolri 6/2019“), which essentially updates how the police are expected to conduct criminal investigations. Among the many updates contained in Perkapolri 6/2019 is the introduction of “restorative justice” as a Incorporating Restorative Justice into Criminal Investigations in Indonesia

Real Estate Investment Vehicles in Indonesia

By Denny Rahmansyah For domestic investors, Indonesian law recognizes vari­ous corporate vehicles, including those with (i) non-legal entity status, such as a (a) maatschap (civil partnership), (b) firm and (c) comanditer venootschape (limited partnership, or CV); or (ii) legal entity status, such as a limited liability company (perseroan terbatas, or PT) or co-operative. Small to Real Estate Investment Vehicles in Indonesia

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SSEK Partner Denny Rahmansyah Named Leading Lawyer in Indonesia for Real Estate

SSEK managing partner Denny Rahmansyah has been named a leading lawyer in Indonesia for real estate in The Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2020 guide to outstanding lawyers and law firms in the region. Denny was the only lawyer in Indonesia recognized by The Legal 500 as a Leading Individual for Real Estate. SSEK was also named SSEK Partner Denny Rahmansyah Named Leading Lawyer in Indonesia for Real Estate

SSEK Partner Stephen Igor Warokka Recognized in Legal 500 Rankings for Indonesia

SSEK partner Stephen Igor Warokka has been named a Next Generation Partner for Shipping in The Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2020 guide to outstanding lawyers and law firms in the region. Stephen earned his Master of Laws (LL.M.) from the University of California, Berkeley (Boalt Hall) School of Law. In 2015, he was seconded to SSEK Partner Stephen Igor Warokka Recognized in Legal 500 Rankings for Indonesia