Dispute Resolution in Business Sector: Comparing Indonesia and Singapore Arbitration Model

Kelvin Leong Chun Fai, Prasasti Dyah Nugraheni
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Dispute resolution within the business sector can be accomplished through either national arbitration institutions or international arbitration institutions. International arbitration serves as a process to settle civil disputes using a neutral third party, particularly in the context of business-related conflicts arising between parties engaged in international business agreements. Such arbitration is often specified through arbitration clauses included in these international business agreements, which are mutually agreed upon by the involved parties. One example of an international arbitration institution that specializes in resolving civil disputes, particularly those within the business sector, is the Singapore International Arbitration Center (SIAC) located in Singapore. The implementation of arbitration awards depends on the type of arbitration being conducted, whether it is a national arbitration award or an international arbitration award. During the preparation of this paper, the author utilized a normative-juridical research method, which involves relying on legal library sources and secondary legal materials to address existing legal issues. This paper aims to compare the legal foundations and the arbitration dispute resolution processes employed by the Indonesian National Arbitration Board (BANI) and the Singapore International Arbitration Center (SIAC). The research findings reveal that the legal basis for arbitration dispute resolution utilized by the Indonesian National Arbitration Board (BANI) differs from that employed by the Singapore International Arbitration Center (SIAC). Nevertheless, the processes and procedures for resolving arbitration disputes conducted by both institutions demonstrate notable similarities.
商业领域争议解决:印尼与新加坡仲裁模式之比较
商业部门内部的争议可以通过国内仲裁机构或国际仲裁机构解决。国际仲裁是一种利用中立第三方解决民事纠纷的程序,特别是在涉及国际商业协议的各方之间产生的与商业有关的冲突的情况下。这种仲裁通常是通过仲裁条款规定的,这些仲裁条款包括在这些国际商业协议中,由有关各方共同商定。位于新加坡的新加坡国际仲裁中心(SIAC)是专门解决民事纠纷,特别是商业部门纠纷的国际仲裁机构的一个例子。仲裁裁决的执行取决于所进行的仲裁的类型,无论是国家仲裁裁决还是国际仲裁裁决。在本文的编写过程中,作者采用了规范-法律研究的方法,即依靠法律图书馆的资源和二手法律资料来解决现有的法律问题。本文旨在比较印度尼西亚国家仲裁委员会(BANI)和新加坡国际仲裁中心(SIAC)采用的法律基础和仲裁争议解决程序。研究结果表明,印度尼西亚国家仲裁委员会(BANI)采用的仲裁争议解决的法律依据不同于新加坡国际仲裁中心(SIAC)采用的法律依据。然而,两个机构解决仲裁纠纷的程序和程序显示出显著的相似之处。
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