Fifteen years after Indonesia’s arbitration legislation entered into force, Andi Kadir of Hadiputranto Hadinoto & Partners, member firm of Baker & McKenzie in Jakarta, says the country’s Supreme Court is still issuing inconsistent decisions in relation to applications to set aside arbitral awards, creating uncertainty over whether the jurisdiction is friendly to arbitration or not. Arbitration in Indonesia is based on the Arbitration Law of 1999. This piece of legislation acknowledges two possible recourses that…
According to SIAC’s 2012 annual report, more than 10 per cent of the 235 new cases filed with…