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On 9 November 2001, during its annual session, the People's Consultative Assembly passed the third amendment to the Constitution of Indonesia, mandating the establishment of a Judicial Commission. The proposal to establish the Judicial Commission was added into the amendment at the last minute and, in the view of some observers, the Commission ...
OVO, officially a product of PT Visionet International, is a digital payment service based in Jakarta, Indonesia. It was established in 2017 with an e-money license from Bank Indonesia, [1] and in 2019 was Indonesia's top digital payment service. [2] Owned by Grab and local investors, [3] in 2019, OVO became Indonesia's first finance-tech ...
The Public Prosecution Service of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Kejaksaan Republik Indonesia) is the government agency of Indonesia authorized for conducting public prosecution in Indonesia. It has other duties and authorities over certain matters as prescribed by laws.
There are, broadly, three approaches to the administration of cross-border insolvency: [3] The territorial approach, whereby each country exercises its own domestic insolvency laws in relation to all the debtor's property and all of the creditors located within its jurisdiction.
In accounting, insolvency is the state of being unable to pay the debts, by a person or company (), at maturity; those in a state of insolvency are said to be insolvent. ...
Bank DBS Indonesia: 30 June 1989 [5] DBS Bank: Bank Ganesha: 15 May 1990 [5] PT Equity Development Investment Bank Hana Indonesia: 27 April 1971 Hana Financial Group: Bank HSBC Indonesia: 15 May 1989 HSBC: Bank IBK Indonesia: 13 November 1973 Industrial Bank of Korea: Bank ICBC Indonesia: 15 May 1970 ICBC: Bank Ina Perdana: 9 February 1990 ...
A major problem for the court, like other parts of the legal system in Indonesia, is enforcement of decisions. The ability of the court system in Indonesia to have decisions enforced is sometimes quite weak and in recent years across Indonesia local officials have, in some cases, refused to abide by important decisions of the Constitutional Court.
The Indonesian Wikipedia (Indonesian: Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, WBI for short) is the Indonesian language edition of Wikipedia. It is the fifth-fastest-growing Asian-language Wikipedia after the Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Turkish language Wikipedias. It ranks 25th in terms of depth among Wikipedias.