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Oilex Continues to Pursue Dispute Resolution for West kampar PSC
Monday, 5th September 2011

""Discussions continue on a possible commercial resolution to the dispute," Oilex said in its report to shareholders."


Plaintiff Told To Seek Mediation Over Poll Dispute
Friday, 16th April 2010

"The Central Jakarta District Court has asked for a petitioner to mediate between the General Elections Commission (KPU), the President and the home affairs minister in the hope of solving the plaintiff's civil lawsuit involving inaccuracies with...


Fonterra Cooperative Group’s Indonesian Palm Kernel Supplier
Friday, 30th October 2009

"Wilmar supported the World Bank’s audit and has resolved land acquisition issues with local communities through mediation, according to the World Bank website. Since then, the company has adopted a dispute resolution procedure for addressing c...


Governor To Mediate Transfer Dispute
Friday, 25th September 2009

"East Nusa Tenggara Governor Frans Leburaya has sent a team to mediate a dispute over a plan to transfer 170 officials and civil servants from Kupang regency to remote Sabu Raijua regency, an official said Tuesday."


Indonesia Judge To Mediate Over Freeport Lawsuit
Friday, 18th September 2009

"An Indonesian court has appointed a judge to seek a mediated settlement in a $30 billion lawsuit filed by a Papuan tribe against a unit of Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold over alleged damage from mining, a court official said."


Out-of-court Settlements Called For At Village Level
Friday, 26th June 2009

"Chief Justice Harifin Tumpa said people in villages tended to choose dispute settlement through mediation rather than disputes in court."


Request For Press Council To Consider Mediation For Handling Criminal And Civil Case Press Conflicts
Monday, 3rd November 2008

The Supreme Court's deputy chairman for non-judicial concerns, Harifin A. Tumpa has asked the Press Coucil to think about having a mediator to handle press conflicts for criminal and civil cases.