Year Category: 2021

Employment Law Webinar – Global Employer’s Guide to Cross-Border Work

The Employment Law Alliance (ELA) is offering a complimentary 90-minute webinar on Wednesday, Sept. 15. Global Employer’s Guide to Cross-Border Work will address some of the issues that arise when hiring or moving employees internationally. Overview A panel of professionals will tackle key topics including: Immigration/visa requirements and work permits Complying with local labor and employment laws Employment Law Webinar – Global Employer’s Guide to Cross-Border Work

SSEK and ICCC Deliver Webinar on Indonesia’s New Investment List

SSEK partner Syahdan Z. Aziz and Bima Danubrata Adhijoso, an associate at the firm, led a recent webinar on FDI and Indonesia’s New Investment List – Opportunity Knocks for Business. The event was organized and presented with the Indonesia Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC). Syahdan and Bima discussed Indonesia’s New Investment List, under Presidential Regulation No. SSEK and ICCC Deliver Webinar on Indonesia’s New Investment List

Corporate Immigration Review – Indonesia

SSEK partner Stephen Igor Warokka has contributed the Indonesia chapter to The Corporate Immigration Review. The Corporate Immigration Review surveys and analyses the most noteworthy aspects of business immigration law and practice worldwide, with a focus on the most consequential recent developments. In addition to providing an insightful introduction to the immigration framework in each Corporate Immigration Review – Indonesia

SIAC Virtual Congress – All About Arbitration

The Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) is holding its 2021 Virtual Congress on Friday, September 10. The event is free to attend. The event will feature discussions of issues including the roles of international arbitration and international commercial courts in international dispute resolution, if governments’ responses to the Covid-19 pandemic will lead to a spike SIAC Virtual Congress – All About Arbitration

SSEK Partner to Speak at PERADI-SAI Webinar on PP 35/2021 and Employment Agreements

Dewi Savitri Reni, a partner at SSEK Legal Consultants and head of the PERADI-SAI continuing education committee, will speak at an upcoming webinar on Government Regulation (PP) No. 35 of 2021 and how it regulates fixed-term employment agreements (PKWT). The webinar is scheduled for Friday, September 3, from 2-4pm. It will be in Indonesian. For SSEK Partner to Speak at PERADI-SAI Webinar on PP 35/2021 and Employment Agreements

Employment Law Update for Indonesia and Asia – Q2 2021

SSEK Legal Consultants has contributed the Indonesia section of the new Asia Employment Law: Quarterly Review of employment law developments across 15 jurisdictions in Asia. Experts from around Asia flag and comment on employment law developments during the second quarter of 2021 and highlight some of the major legislative, consultative, policy and case law changes Employment Law Update for Indonesia and Asia – Q2 2021

Guide to Shipping Law in Indonesia

SSEK Legal Consultants has contributed the Indonesia chapter to ICLG Shipping Laws and Regulations 2021. The guide covers common issues in shipping laws and regulations in more than 40 jurisdictions. Topics covered include marine casualty, cargo claims, passenger claims, arrest and security. Find the Indonesia chapter of ICLG Shipping Laws and Regulations 2021 here. International Guide to Shipping Law in Indonesia

Employment Law Webinar – Hiring and Managing Remote Workers in Asia Pacific

SSEK partner Stephen Igor Warokka spoke at a recent Employment Law Alliance webinar on the Legal Implications of Hiring and Managing Remote Workers in Asia Pacific. Stephen discussed the issue of remote workers from an Indonesian context. Stephen is a partner in SSEK’s labor and employment practice and a supervising partner in the firm’s immigration law Employment Law Webinar – Hiring and Managing Remote Workers in Asia Pacific

Putting a Price on Emissions: Indonesian Government Plans to Impose Carbon Tax

Indonesia, together with other countries, has submitted to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) its post-2020 climate pledges to reduce global emissions, known as intended nationally determined contributions. Indonesia has signed the Paris Agreement and ratified it through Law No. 16 of 2016. Following this action, Indonesia submitted its nationally determined contributions Putting a Price on Emissions: Indonesian Government Plans to Impose Carbon Tax

Guide to Fintech in Indonesia

SSEK’s Winnie Yamashita Rolindrawan contributed the Indonesia chapter to the Lexology Getting the Deal Through Fintech 2022 global guide. The fintech guide provides local insights into fintech innovation and government/regulatory support; regulatory bodies and regulated activities; cross-border regulation; regulation of sales and marketing and of changes of control; financial crime; peer-to-peer and marketplace lending; artificial Guide to Fintech in Indonesia