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Dispute Resolution in Indonesia: Courts, Arbitration, and Strategy

June 17, 2026· Super Admin

Parties in Indonesia can resolve disputes through the courts, arbitration, or negotiated settlement. Each route carries different timelines, costs, and enforcement considerations that should be weighed against your commercial goals.

Arbitration — domestic or international — is often preferred for cross-border commercial matters, offering confidentiality and specialist decision-makers. A well-drafted dispute resolution clause at the contract stage is one of the most valuable protections available.

Whatever the forum, early strategic advice shapes the outcome. Disciplined evidence-gathering and a clear theory of the case give you the strongest position to protect your interests.

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