Expertise: Lingkungan

Real Estate in Indonesia – Legal Liability

The owner or tenant of real estate in Indonesia may face environmental liability arising from, for instance, pollution, contamination or failure to manage hazardous and toxic materials or waste. Indonesian environmental law recognizes strict liability in the event of damages resulting from a person’s actions, business or activity that uses hazardous and toxic materials (B3), Real Estate in Indonesia – Legal Liability

Contaminated Land Management in Indonesia – Webinar

SSEK Legal Consultants is co-hosting an upcoming webinar, \"Key Success and Strategy: Contaminated Land Management in Indonesia‚Äù. This webinar will help participants gain a better understanding of the proper management of contaminated land in line with international and country guidelines and regulations. It will also showcase how sustainable remediation is one of the most strategic Contaminated Land Management in Indonesia – Webinar

MEMR Imposes New Abandonment and Site Restoration Obligations for Indonesian Upstream Oil and Gas Activities

Indonesia’s Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (“MEMR“), after a long wait, has regulated abandonment and site restoration (“ASR“) activities, or post-operation activities, for the upstream oil and gas sector. MEMR Regulation No. 15 of 2018 regarding Post-Operation Activities in Upstream Oil and Gas Business Activities (“MEMR Reg. 15/2018“) came into effect on February 23, MEMR Imposes New Abandonment and Site Restoration Obligations for Indonesian Upstream Oil and Gas Activities

SSEK Partner Provides Corporate Training on Environmental Law in Indonesia

Dewi Savitri Reni, a partner at SSEK Legal Consultants, led a half-day corporate legal training program that focused on environmental law and corporate liability in Indonesia. The training was provided for Medco Group, an Indonesian conglomerate that operates in various sectors including energy, agribusiness, manufacturing and finance. Vitri earned her Master of Laws from the SSEK Partner Provides Corporate Training on Environmental Law in Indonesia

Indonesian Legal Review: Environment

Among recent actions taken by Indonesian President Joko Widodo to strengthen regulatory and enforcement functions in the environmental sector was the integration of two previously separate but interlinked departments to become the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MOEF), through the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 16 of 2015 regarding the Ministry of Environment and Forestry Indonesian Legal Review: Environment