Corporate Liability | Supply Chain Law | International Trade Case Background Indonesian textile manufacturer PT Sri Rejeki Isman (Sritex), a key supplier to global brands including H&M and Uniqlo, has been embroiled in significant financial turmoil. The company was declared bankrupt by an Indonesian commercial court in October 2024 after failing to
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Litigating the Haze: South Sumatrans Bring Landmark Environmental Suit Against Plantation Giants
Environmental Law | Global Trends | Society | Asia In what could become a watershed moment for environmental litigation in Southeast Asia, twelve residents from Palembang and surrounding areas in South Sumatra, Indonesia, have filed a citizen lawsuit against three major pulpwood plantation companies. The suit alleges environmental destruction and
Indonesia’s Move to Relocate Capital from Jakarta to Nusantara: Legal Ramifications of Lost Property and the Future of Urban Planning
Legal Systems in Asia: A Regional Overview of Law and Justice in 49 Sovereign States
Asia is home to 49 sovereign nations, each with a distinctive legal system shaped by history, religion, colonization, and political ideologies. The continent’s legal landscape is as diverse as its cultures, encompassing common law, civil law, religious law, customary law, and mixed systems. Below is a country-by-country snapshot of the
Cracking Down on Cybercrime: Legal Implications of Raid on Cybercriminals and Future Global Regulatory Measures
In a significant move against cybercrime, Indonesian immigration officials have detained 103 Taiwanese nationals suspected of involvement in cybercriminal activities following a raid at a popular villa on the resort island of Bali. This high-profile case brings to light the growing concerns surrounding international cybercrime syndicates operating across borders, often using