DO IMPORTED FOOD PRODUCTS NEED TO HAVE HALAL CERTIFICATION ?
In Indonesia, the Consumer Protection Law protects all consumers. Consumer protection encompasses all efforts to ensure the protection of consumers. In terms of halal label protection, the Consumer Protection Law does not specify whether halal labels must be affixed to the goods sold. However, Article 8 paragraph (1) letter h of the Consumer Protection Law
Read MoreINDONESIA’S 5W + 1H GOLDEN VISA: ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT
The Indonesian government officially launched the Golden Visa Program on July 25, 2024. This program grants long-term residence permits to foreign nationals who make significant economic contributions to the country, such as international investors and international tourists. Ultimately, it is hoped that this new facility will enhance capital gains, the quality of human resources, and
Read MoreKITAS/KITAP AND HOW TO MANAGE IT
KITAS/ITAS is a limited stay permit card, while KITAP/ITAP is a permanent stay permit card. KITAS/ITAS is granted to: Furthermore, the Minister of Law and Human Rights or the designated immigration officer can grant, extend, and revoke ITAS. The process for managing ITAS for Foreign Workers (TKA) is as follows: The government has issued Regulation
Read MoreTHESE ARE THE LEGAL CONSEQUENCES IF A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY DOES NOT HAVE A LIST OF SHAREHOLDERS
According to the Limited Liability Company Law, the shareholder register is a document owned by the limited company that contains: Shareholders of the company have the right to view the list of shareholders available at the limited liability company’s location. Furthermore, with the existence of the shareholder list, the shareholders of the limited liability company
Read MoreNEW CUSTOMS RULES AND PROCEDURES REGARDING CONTROL OF THE TRANSPORT OF CERTAIN GOODS EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 7, 2024
The Minister of Finance recently issued Regulation Number 50 of 2024 concerning the Procedures and Supervision of the Transportation of Certain Goods within the Customs Area to follow up on a specific mandate addressing the development of customs practices previously established in Law Number 10 of 1995 on Customs. This regulation requires customs officials to
Read MoreSIMPLIFICATION OF THE TERMS FOR WIUP OR WIUPK
Decision No. 375.K/MB.01/MEM.B/2023, issued by the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources in 2023, regulates the Guidelines for the Submission, Evaluation, and Processing of Extension of the Mining Enterprise Permit Area (WIUP) and Special Mining Business Permission Area (VIUPK) for the Conservation of Mineral and Coal. Decision 375/2023 establishes the mechanisms to be used by
Read MoreRPOJK ON THE INFLUENCERS’ GENERAL MEETING: COMPLETION OR POSSIBILITY OF DISENGAGEMENT?
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is currently preparing a draft regulation on electronic maintenance of RUPS, RUPO, and RUPSU. The draft Regulation is intended to improve efficiency and effectiveness. The provisions laid down in the draft regulation are: Maintenance of RUPS, RUPO, and RUPSu is required to comply with the provisions of certain laws, unless
Read MoreANNUAL LEGAL AUDITS BY LEGAL AUDITORS ARE MANDATORY FOR EXISTING BUSINESS ENTITIES
The government has issued presidential regulations on the Implementation of Legislative Acts to improve understanding and compliance with the law, including public law enforcement. The National Committee on Law and Human Rights must work together to improve the efficiency of the national law development process, as stated by the National Law Development Agency (Badan Pembinaan
Read MoreTHE IMPACT OF INCONSISTENCIES IN MENTIONING THE PARTIES IN THE AGREEMENT
Making a written agreement, whether by private deed or authentic deed, apart from being intended as a means of evidence (proof), also aims to make it easier for the parties to understand their respective obligations. Meanwhile, when agreeing (contract), the identity and capacity or authority to act (comparison) of the parties must be clearly explained.
Read MoreGetting to Know the Types of Cyber Crime in Indonesia
Cybercrime or what we often hear as cybercrime in Indonesia is contained or regulated in the ITE Law and its amendments. Cybercrime is a crime involving computers and computer networks. The various types of crimes on the internet that are regulated in the ITE Law include: unlawfully producing, selling, procuring for use, importing, distributing, providing,
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