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Mining law & regulatory practice in Indonesia : a primary reference source / Bill Sullivan and Christian Teo Purwono & Partners ; in association with Stephenson Harwood LLP.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Singapore : Wiley, ©2013.Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 494 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781118638774
  • 1118638778
  • 9781118613191
  • 1118613198
  • 9781118613184
  • 111861318X
  • 9781118613214
  • 111861321X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Mining Law & Regulatory Practice in Indonesia : A Primary Reference Source.DDC classification:
  • 343.598077 23
LOC classification:
  • KNW3344 .S855 2013eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Mining Law and Regulatory Practice in Indonesia: A Primary Reference Resource; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Overview of Mining Regime; I. Prevailing Laws and Regulations; II. Former Mining Regime; III. CoWs/CCoWs; 1. Nature of CoWs/CCoWs; 2. Impact of 2009 Mining Law; 3. Renegotiation of CoWs/CCoWs; IV. Regional Autonomy; V. Mining Activities; VI. Mining Areas; VII. Mining Licenses; I. Mining Business Entities; 2. Mining Business License; 3. Expiration and Revocation of IUPs; VIII. Procedures for Obtaining WIUPs and IUPs.
IX. Rights and Obligations of IUP HoldersX. Domestic Market Obligation; XI. Divestiture of Shares Requirement; XII. Procedures for Minerals and Coal Benchmark Price Determination; XIII Domestic Processing and Refining; 1. Background; 2. Parties Subject to DPR Obligation; 3. Carrying out the DPR Obligation; 4. Minerals Subject to the DPR Obligation; 5. Requirements of the DPR Obligation; 6. Consequence of Non-Compliance with the DPR Obligation; XIV. Direction and Supervision of the Management and Implementation of Mining Business; XV. Transitional Provisions for Existing KPs, CoWs, and CCoWs.
XVI. Mining ServicesChapter 2: 2009 Mining Law; I. Executive Summary; 1. Overview; 2. Approach; 3. Transition; 4. Amendments; II. Details of Main Provisions; 1. Mining Activities; 2. Mining Area (""WP""); 3. Mining Licenses; 4. Rights and Obligations of IUP and IUPK Holders; 5. The Temporary Cessation of Mining Activities; 6. Mining Services Business; 7. Existing KPs, CoWs, and CCoWs; 8. Sanctions; Chapter 3: Mining Area Determination; I. Executive Summary; 1. Overview; 2. Approach; 3. Transition; II. Details of Main Provisions; 1. Mining Area; 2. Mining Area Planning.
3. Mining Area Determination4. Management of Information and Data; 5. Geographical Information System; 6. Transitional Provisions; Chapter 4: Mining Services Regulation; I. Executive Summary; 1. Overview; 2. Approach; 3. Sanctions; 4. Transition; 5. Amendment; II. Details of Main Provisions; 1. Mining Services Provider; 2. Mining Services Activities; 3. Classification and Qualification of Mining Services Providers; 4. Mining Services Business License and Registration Letter; 5. Operational Procedures; 6. Administrative Sanctions; 7. Transitional Provisions; 8. Closing Provisions.
Chapter 5: Affiliated Mining Services Provider RegulationI. Executive Summary; 1. Overview; 2. Approach; 3. Sanctions; 4. Assessment; II. Details of Main Provisions; 1. General Provisions; 2. Requirements and Procedures to Appoint an Affiliated Mining Services Provider; Chapter 6: Prioritization of Domestic Interest Regulation; I. Executive Summary; 1. Overview; 2. Approach; 3. Sanctions; II. Details of Main Provisions; 1. Obligation to Prioritize Coal and Minerals for Domestic Interest; 2. Mineral and Coal Price; 3. Work Plan and Budget.
4. Implementation of Prioritization of Mineral and Coal Supply for Domestic Interest.
Summary: The first and only English-language reference to the laws and regulations of the booming Indonesian mining sector As the growing Indonesian mining industry attracts new investment from foreign mining companies, those companies are faced with the daunting challenge of unraveling the hugely confusing and complex plethora of local laws and regulations that govern the industry. Until now, there has been no comprehensive English-language guide to Indonesia's mining laws that western companies could turn to for reliable guidance and advice. This detailed reference fills that gap for the min.
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Mining Law and Regulatory Practice in Indonesia: A Primary Reference Resource; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Overview of Mining Regime; I. Prevailing Laws and Regulations; II. Former Mining Regime; III. CoWs/CCoWs; 1. Nature of CoWs/CCoWs; 2. Impact of 2009 Mining Law; 3. Renegotiation of CoWs/CCoWs; IV. Regional Autonomy; V. Mining Activities; VI. Mining Areas; VII. Mining Licenses; I. Mining Business Entities; 2. Mining Business License; 3. Expiration and Revocation of IUPs; VIII. Procedures for Obtaining WIUPs and IUPs.

IX. Rights and Obligations of IUP HoldersX. Domestic Market Obligation; XI. Divestiture of Shares Requirement; XII. Procedures for Minerals and Coal Benchmark Price Determination; XIII Domestic Processing and Refining; 1. Background; 2. Parties Subject to DPR Obligation; 3. Carrying out the DPR Obligation; 4. Minerals Subject to the DPR Obligation; 5. Requirements of the DPR Obligation; 6. Consequence of Non-Compliance with the DPR Obligation; XIV. Direction and Supervision of the Management and Implementation of Mining Business; XV. Transitional Provisions for Existing KPs, CoWs, and CCoWs.

XVI. Mining ServicesChapter 2: 2009 Mining Law; I. Executive Summary; 1. Overview; 2. Approach; 3. Transition; 4. Amendments; II. Details of Main Provisions; 1. Mining Activities; 2. Mining Area (""WP""); 3. Mining Licenses; 4. Rights and Obligations of IUP and IUPK Holders; 5. The Temporary Cessation of Mining Activities; 6. Mining Services Business; 7. Existing KPs, CoWs, and CCoWs; 8. Sanctions; Chapter 3: Mining Area Determination; I. Executive Summary; 1. Overview; 2. Approach; 3. Transition; II. Details of Main Provisions; 1. Mining Area; 2. Mining Area Planning.

3. Mining Area Determination4. Management of Information and Data; 5. Geographical Information System; 6. Transitional Provisions; Chapter 4: Mining Services Regulation; I. Executive Summary; 1. Overview; 2. Approach; 3. Sanctions; 4. Transition; 5. Amendment; II. Details of Main Provisions; 1. Mining Services Provider; 2. Mining Services Activities; 3. Classification and Qualification of Mining Services Providers; 4. Mining Services Business License and Registration Letter; 5. Operational Procedures; 6. Administrative Sanctions; 7. Transitional Provisions; 8. Closing Provisions.

Chapter 5: Affiliated Mining Services Provider RegulationI. Executive Summary; 1. Overview; 2. Approach; 3. Sanctions; 4. Assessment; II. Details of Main Provisions; 1. General Provisions; 2. Requirements and Procedures to Appoint an Affiliated Mining Services Provider; Chapter 6: Prioritization of Domestic Interest Regulation; I. Executive Summary; 1. Overview; 2. Approach; 3. Sanctions; II. Details of Main Provisions; 1. Obligation to Prioritize Coal and Minerals for Domestic Interest; 2. Mineral and Coal Price; 3. Work Plan and Budget.

4. Implementation of Prioritization of Mineral and Coal Supply for Domestic Interest.

The first and only English-language reference to the laws and regulations of the booming Indonesian mining sector As the growing Indonesian mining industry attracts new investment from foreign mining companies, those companies are faced with the daunting challenge of unraveling the hugely confusing and complex plethora of local laws and regulations that govern the industry. Until now, there has been no comprehensive English-language guide to Indonesia's mining laws that western companies could turn to for reliable guidance and advice. This detailed reference fills that gap for the min.