Center for Environmental Law and Climate Justice

Error in Personam: Confusion in Indonesia’s Environmental Corporate Criminal Liability

Issue : Environmental Conflict and Management

Title : Error in Personam: Confusion in Indonesia’s Environmental Corporate Criminal Liability

Author : Andri G. Wibisana

Abstract : Since 1997, various provisions have been incorporated into Indone- sia’s environmental law which relate to corporate criminal liability. Other laws relating to natural resource management have also had provisions on corporate criminal liability inserted into them. These laws are problematic because they often fail to distinguish between corporate criminal liability and corporate officers’ crim- inal liability, and as do the courts in their interpretation and application of them. Currently in Indonesia, an officer may be held liable for a crime committed by their corporation, even without being at fault or appearing as a defendant in the trial. Indonesia’s environmental law can therefore be said to be applying a rather extreme version of individual vicarious liability in environmental cases, in which a corporate officer is punished merely because of their position as a high-ranking officer of a corporation. This practice seems to be the result of an erroneous interpretation of corporate criminal liability. We argue that the Indonesian interpretation of envi- ronmental corporate criminal liability is not only ineffective but also harmful and inconsistent with theories of corporate criminal liability. We also argue that cor- porate criminal liability should be distinguished from the liability of corporate officers. While corporate criminal liability places criminal liability on the corporation as a legal entity, officers’ criminal liability places the criminal liability on the cor- porate officers as individuals. A corporate officer should only be criminally liable if they can be blamed for an environmental crime committed by the corporation.

Year : 2021

Journal : Criminal Law Forum Vol. 32

Language : English

Link : https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10609-021-09412-6