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Indonesian Decrees on Control of Foreign Oil Companies*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 April 2017
Abstract
- Type
- Legislation and Regulations
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1965
Footnotes
[The Contract of Work between P.T. Stanvac Indonesia and the Indonesian government petroleum agency, Permina, signed September 25, 1963, and notes on the contracts with Shell and Caltex, appear at 3 International Legal Materials 248 (1964). Indonesian Law No. 14/1963 ratifying the contracts appears at 3 International Legal Materials 243 (1964). The Heads of Agreement for the contracts signed at Tokyo, June 1, 1963, appear at 3 International Legal Materials 81 (1964).]
References
** [Reprinted from an unofficial translation prepared by P.T. Stanvac Indonesia oil company.]
*** [Afro-Asia Bandung Conference.]
* [Reproduced from a text transmitted by the American Embassy in Djakarta. The original language of the letter was English.]
* [Reprinted from an unofficial translation prepared by P.T. Stanvac Indonesia oil company.]
* [Reproduced from an unofficial translation prepared by the American Embassy in Djakarta. A similar decree, No. Aa/D/27/1965, placed Pan American Oil Company under government control.
[The Indonesian decrees use the words penquasa/penqawas to describe the titles of the government teams. These two words are translated in to English differently by different people, for instance, “custody/control,” “administrative/supervisory,” or “control/supervisory.”]
** [Afro-Asian Bandung Conference.]
* [Reproduced from an unofficial translation prepared by the American Embassy in Djakarta. A similar order, No. 147/M/Perdatam/65, appointed the control team for Pan American Oil Company.]
* [Reproduced from an unofficial translation prepared by the American Embassy in Djakarta. Although the order is dated March 22, it is retroactive to March 19, 1965.]
* [Reproduced from an unofficial translation provided by the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. The decree also affected the United States Rubber Company.]
* [Reproduced from an unofficial translation prepared by the American Embassy in Djakarta.]
* [Reproduced from an unofficial translation prepared by the American Embassy in Djakarta. The undated letter was handed to the General Manager of Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Ltd. on March 23, 1965.]