Indonesia’s Mining Regulations and Their Impact on Foreign Investors
In recent years, Indonesia’s mining sector has once again drawn global attention, not only for its abundant reserves of strategic minerals such as nickel, copper, and bauxite, but also for the government’s increasingly assertive policies on downstream processing and...
Legal Accountability for Environmental Damage in the Mining Sector
The mining industry plays a significant role in Indonesia’s national economy. However, alongside its economic contributions, mining activities often cause adverse environmental impacts, including pollution and ecosystem degradation. This necessitates stringent...
Authority in the Management and Utilization of Mines in the Era of Regional Autonomy
Law Number 11 of 1967 concerning Basic Mining Provisions states that every entrepreneur who will carry out mining activities must have a Mining Power of Attorney (KP). The provision of KP is based on the classification of excavated materials. There are three kinds of...