Since 1980, the Indonesian Government has attempted to establish a legal framework capable of serving as the basis for private practices that involve foreign elements within Indonesia. Now, as global trade and cross-border activities continue to increase, the need for a proper regulatory framework that addresses Private International Law (“ PIL ”) is considered a crucial issue. [1] As such, the government has finally introduced the Draft Bill on Private International Law (“ Draft Bill ”), which is expected to be approved and promulgated this year. [2]

Government Issues Latest Version of Draft Bill on Private International Law
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