CAN COVID-19 BE CONSTRUED AS A FORCE MAJEURE IN THE AGREEMENT?

IF 0.8 Q2 LAW
Deborah Serepinauli, D. Evan
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Abstract

The COVID-19 not only affects human health but also spreads to business sectors in Indonesia. The government has issued several regulations in response to COVID-19, for instance, companies are required to operate at a minimum operation level. Furthermore, due to COVID-19 and government requirements, numerous performances in agreement are either delayed or cancelled. Given the above, the issue of COVID-19 as a force majeure is also increasingly discussed. However, before declaring COVID-19 as a force majeure, the parties should consider the governing law of the agreement, the conditions, and the clause of force majeure in the agreement. Recently, the Bengkulu District Court also made a decision on the Case No. 3/Pdt.G.S./2020 in which the defendant argued that its performance could not be held due to COVID-19. Hence, this study will discuss the concept of force majeure under Indonesian law and whether COVID-19 fulfil this concept.
COVID-19是否可以解释为协议中的不可抗力?
新冠肺炎不仅影响人类健康,还会蔓延到印尼的商业部门。为应对新冠肺炎疫情,政府出台了多项规定,如要求企业以最低运营水平运营。此外,由于新冠肺炎疫情和政府要求,许多已达成协议的演出被推迟或取消。综上所述,COVID-19作为不可抗力的问题也被越来越多地讨论。但是,在宣布COVID-19为不可抗力之前,双方应考虑协议的适用法律、协议中的条件和不可抗力条款。最近,明库鲁地区法院也对第3/Pdt.G.S号案件作出了裁决。/2020,被告辩称,由于COVID-19,其演出无法举行。因此,本研究将讨论印尼法律中不可抗力的概念,以及COVID-19是否符合这一概念。
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