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Litigation and Disputes in Indonesia is explained and defined in Law No.30 1999: Arbitration and Alternate Dispute Resolutions. Stated in Article 1 No.10 of Law No. 30 1999, The Indonesian legal system allows for out-of-court dispute resolutions between opposing parties such as through consultation, negotiation, mediation or reconciliation, often with an experienced legal professional.

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Bankruptcy Law in Indonesia is stated in-detail in Law No.37 2004: Bankruptcy and Suspension of Payments. Indonesia has special regulations and procedures regarding bankruptcy based on the type and size of the organization wishing to declare themselves bankrupt.

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The formal regulation of laws relating to insurance can be found in Law No.40 2014: Insurance. The Financial Services Authority (Otoritas Jasa Keuangan/OJK) is responsible for overseeing insurance companies and enforcing related regulations.

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Banking and Finance in Indonesia is regulated by the Financial Services Authority (Otoritas Jasa Keuangan/OJK) and is primarily governed by Law No.7 1992: Banking and its amendment Law No.10 1998. The OJK has wide supervisory powers such as regulation of banking institutions, supervising the risk management and solvency rating of banks, and overall examination to enfore legal banking practices. 

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As of 2020, an amendment to Law No.4 2009: Mining Law puts the central government of Indonesia to be the authority over supervising mining operations in Indonesia. Businesses engaged with mining have special licenses issued by the government to operate legally.

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 The oil and gas industry in Indonesia is governed by Law No.22 2001: Oil and Gas Law which states that only the government has exclusive rights for oil and gas exploitation. Private firms that aims to exploit Indonesia's oil and gas resources must enter into a cooperative agreement with the Indonesian government.

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The foundations of Indonesian law regarding property ownership and development can be found inLaw No.5 1960: Agrarian Law. Land usage in Indonesia is segmented based on the form of ownership such as Land for Rent and Land for Cultivation are treated distinctly. Indonesia also does not allow foreigners to own property.

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Indonesian labor laws and work regulations are being updated each year with new additions culminating in a series of laws since Indonesia's independence in 1945. Most notably, Law No.21 1999 states that employees are protected from discrimination with a maximum of 40 hours per week. Employers must also provide employees time to perform religious observances such as Muslim prayers which are conducted five times a day.

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Indonesian laws relating to marriage and family are based on Law No.1 1974: Marriage Law. A family unit is defined as a couple who has married and registered their marriage to the Civil Registry Office. Divorce in Indonesia is allowed under sufficient reasons such as abuse, illness, imprisonment or adultery.

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