Abstract:Indonesia began its BITs termination movement in early 2014 by calling off the Netherlands-Indonesia BIT 1992. As of today, 29/55 of the country's BITs that are in force have been terminated. By adopting the normative research method and utilising statutory and conceptual approaches, this paper examines two issues: first, mapping the landscape of international investment law in Indonesia in the epilogue of its long-standing BITs regime hence the probable government's deliberations behind the action; and second… Show more
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