Year Category: 2024

Podcast: Indonesia’s Personal Data Protection Law and Its Impact on Employment Documents

SSEK Law Firm partner Syahdan Z. Aziz discusses Indonesia’s Personal Data Protection Law and its implications for employers in a new episode of the Employment Law Alliance’s Employment Matters podcast. Find the full episode here. Listen to all the episodes of Employment Matters here or on your favorite podcast streaming service. Employment Matters is the Employment Podcast: Indonesia’s Personal Data Protection Law and Its Impact on Employment Documents

Shipping Law – Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm partner Stephen I. Warokka and Mutiara K. Ramadhani, an associate at the firm, have contributed the Indonesia chapter to the Chambers Shipping 2024 global guide. The guide provides the latest information on port state control, marine casualties and owners’ liability, cargo claims, maritime liens and ship arrests, passenger claims, ship-owners’ income tax Shipping Law – Indonesia

Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in Indonesia

The introduction and rise of artificial intelligence (“AI”) in different industries and sectors, including the financial services sector and the telecommunications industry, is affecting almost every aspect of how those industries and sectors operate. Despite the many advantages of AI, the transition to its increased carries potential risks if not accompanied by appropriate laws and Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in Indonesia

SSEK Partner Stephen Warokka Co-Moderates Discussion on Indonesia’s New Capital City

SSEK Law Firm partner Stephen Igor Warokka co-moderated a recent special event on Indonesia’s planned new capital city with the IKN Authority’s Deputy Chairman for Funding and Investment, Dr. Agung Wicaksono, M.Sc., M.B.A. The event, “2024 Outlook for Indonesia’s New Capital City,” was organized by Castle Asia, in association with SSEK. The roundtable discussion focused SSEK Partner Stephen Warokka Co-Moderates Discussion on Indonesia’s New Capital City

Indonesia Looks to Attract Investment, Skilled Workers with Changes to Immigration Provisions

Indonesia’s Minister of Law and Human Rights has introduced changes to the regulatory framework for visas and stay permits with the goal of attracting greater flows of investment and creating an investment climate that attracts highly skilled talents. This article focuses on changes to provisions on visas and stay permits under MOLHR Regulation No. 22 Indonesia Looks to Attract Investment, Skilled Workers with Changes to Immigration Provisions

New Indonesia Trade Regulation on Import Policies and Arrangements: A Simplification or Mere Clarification?

On December 11, 2023, the Indonesian Minister of Trade (“MoT”) issued a new regulation that introduces substantial changes to import policies and arrangements, with the stated aim of clarifying and improving import procedures in Indonesia. The new regulation, MoT Regulation No. 36 of 2023 on Import Policies and Arrangements (“Regulation 36/2023”), is effective as of New Indonesia Trade Regulation on Import Policies and Arrangements: A Simplification or Mere Clarification?