Legal protection of the rights and obligations of the parties in the settlement of construction service contract disputes through Abitrase
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46576/lpj.v2i1.3720Abstract
Abstract
Business activities rife in Indonesia, one of which is the construction services business. The
implementation of the construction services business is made by the parties with a
construction services contract. In the implementation of construction service contracts,
sometimes there are construction service disputes between the parties, both providers and
users of construction services, which are decided through arbitration, but there are still
many arbitration awards that are not in accordance with the principles of Justice, propriety
and certainty so that the arbitration award is applied for cancellation of the decision to the
court. Therefore, it needs to be studied in this study. The findings in this study are . The
rights and obligations of the parties must be protected by law. Arbitration and BANI rules
and procedures.
Keywords: Legal Protection, Construction, Abitrase
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