Ultimately, the revision of the Arbitration Law constitutes a legal policy choice that will determine the future direction of arbitration in Indonesia. Whether arbitration will be developed as an autonomous, credible, and predictable dispute resolution mechanism, or remain within an ambiguous relationship with judicial power, is a fundamental question that must be answered decisively by the legislature.

Indonesian Arbitration at a Crossroads: Reframing the Relationship between Arbitration and Judicial Power
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