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Indonesian Arbitration Interpreters / Translators Worldwide

Video/Telephone Remote Interpreters also available

TJC Global can provide expert Indonesian arbitration interpreters in locations all over the world. Covering Indonesia and other cities/countries, including: London, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Taiwan, China and many more.

TJC Global’s Indonesian arbitration interpreting services aim to eliminate communication barriers in what can often be a fraught setting. We carefully select professional arbitration interpreters for these cases from our large network, making sure they have had sufficient experience (at least 5 years, but often between 10-15 years) in the field and that their skills match up with the demands and pressures of arbitration interpreting.

Their extensive command of the source and target languages, combined with their legal (and often industry-specific) knowledge ensures that information is clearly and accurately conveyed during arbitration proceedings: meaning progress can be made without disruption.

TJC Global has earned the trust of many international law firms. We are able to cover hearings relating to the shipping industry, marine disputes, oil and gas industry, patents, finance and many more.

What forms of interpreter services can TJC Global provide?

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Video/videoconference interpreting: (Video Remote Interpreting is also available) TJC provides professional language interpreting services to support a wide range of events, including business meetings, conferences, legal proceedings (court hearings, arbitration, or litigation), and other online business interactions across industries.

Participants can connect via video or voice calls using computers, laptops, smartphones, or tablets. If needed, sessions can be recorded to facilitate the creation of meeting minutes. Our highly qualified interpreters seamlessly join virtual meetings, events, or proceedings to provide remote interpretation in the language pairing required, ensuring clear and effective communication for all parties involved. Additionally, we offer relay interpreting services as needed.

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Telephone/teleconference interpreting: Telephone or teleconference interpreting is an efficient solution for overcoming language barriers. The interpreter can either work remotely (separate from both parties) or be physically present with one of the parties. In either scenario, they provide interpreting services through a telephone conferencing setup.

This service is particularly valuable for clients unable to travel internationally but still need to conduct business discussions or share progress updates. At TJC Global, we are proud to offer professionally qualified interpreters in a wide range of language combinations, ensuring clear and effective communication.

Simultaneous & Consecutive interpreting

Simultaneous interpreting

Simultaneous interpreting (also available with Video Remote Interpretation (VRI))
Simultaneous interpreting is ideal for international conferences, high-stakes business discussions, seminars, and symposiums. Typically, two to three interpreters work from a soundproof booth, separate from the audience. They take turns interpreting at high speed, switching every 15–20 minutes to maintain focus and ensure the highest quality interpretation.

Using headsets, the interpreters listen to the speaker’s message and deliver it in the target language almost instantly (“simultaneously”) to the intended audience. This method also supports relay interpreting, which is especially useful for multilingual presentations where speakers use several languages.

Consecutive interpreting

Consecutive interpreting (also available with Video Remote Interpretation (VRI)) is one of the most widely used types of interpretation. It is suitable for business discussions, negotiations, contract signings, commercial, legal, and technical meetings, medical appointments, court hearings, on-site inspections, and audits.

In this mode, the interpreter listens carefully to the speaker, often taking notes, and then conveys the meaning in the target language. They typically wait for a natural pause or for the speaker to finish a segment before delivering the interpretation quickly and accurately.

Consecutive interpreting is also commonly employed in conferences for panel discussions, Q&A sessions, or private interactions between parties, whether at a stand or another setting.

Why choose TJC Global’s Indonesian Arbitration Interpreters?

Interpreters of Superior Quality

We are committed to supplying interpreters of high quality so all our business meeting interpreters have years of experience and are extremely reliable. Not only will they convey your information in fastidious detail to your business partner, but they will also give you valuable insights as to how business works in the country in question. This serves to avoid potential clashes and misunderstandings.

Experienced & Committed Interpreters

The years of experience of translation and interpreting services in numerous fields have enabled our translators and interpreters to translate technical, specialist subject.

A Comprehensive Service

We are also very happy to arrange for interpreting services to meet your every business need, including for business meetings, conferences and consultations. We can provide interpreting services all over the globe. For more information, please see our Business Interpreting Page.

Locations in Indonesian-speaking nations

If the location you require is not listed, chances are we will still cover it – please contact us directly

Arbitration interpreters in Jakarta, Indonesia

About Indonesian

The People’s Republic of China (mainland China) has Indonesian as its official spoken language. Although Indonesian itself is often used merely as a name for another sub-group of variants, it is the most commonly used version of the Chinese language both in the PRC, Republic of China (Taiwan) and the Republic of Singapore. Cantonese, on the other hand, is widely spoken in the Special Administrative Regions (SAR) of Hong Kong and Macao as well as the Canton (or Guangdong) province of the PRC.

For interpreting assistance regarding any other Chinese dialects, such as Chinese Hainese, Haka, Hmong, Hokkian or Khek, please do not hesitate to contact us directly.

Our clients include:

And many more…

Some examples of the areas for which we can provide Indonesian arbitration interpreters:

Arbitration and Mediation

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)

Conflict Resolution

ICC International Court of Arbitration

Non-binding Arbitration

IDRC (International Dispute Resolution Centre)

Contracts Commercial Disputes

Shipping and Marine Arbitration

International Arbitration

Corporate Finance

Settlement Techniques

Non-binding Arbitration

Investment Arbitration

ICC Rules of Arbitration

Commercial Disputes

Arbitration involving states (BITs)

Ad Hoc Proceedings

Advocacy

Patents

Banking

Commercial Law

Corporate affairs

Criminal Law

Conflict of Laws

Distribution

Energy

Financial services

Insurance

Foreign Investment

Infrastructure projects

Utilities

Joint Ventures

Intellectual Property

International Trade

Labour law

Oil & Gas

We also provide other Indonesian language services:

For more fields, including technial, engineering, environmental services, please visit our Indonesian Translators and Interpreters page

About Arbitration

As Indonesia continues to attract foreign investment, it is critically important that those doing business in the country understand Indonesia’s fundamental legal precepts. Indonesia’s legal system is unique because it reflects its pre-colonial, colonial and post-independence history and diversity.

Indonesia’s laws can be found in the Civil and Criminal Codes (which are predominantly based on the Dutch Civil Codes) and various laws and regulations as opposed to judge-made case law and the doctrine of binding precedent. Indonesian civil proceedings are not adversarial nor do they make use of the jury system.

The court system in Indonesia has four primary divisions: the general courts; the religious courts; the military courts and the administrative courts. Appeals may progress to the High Court and finally to the Supreme Court.

There are also government regulatory bodies that exercise quasi-judicial functions: for instance, the Anti-Monopoly Committee (known as KPPU.)

Members of the Judiciary are not appointed from the ranks of practising lawyers but rather are trained independently as specialists by the Supreme Court. Only lawyers who hold a licence as an ‘advokat’ can advise on Indonesian legal matters.

Looking for interpreting assistance in other fields?

TJC Global provides specialist interpreting and translation services in various specialist fields. Whatever your requirements, we can find the right linguist to assist you.
If your industry or project type is not listed here, please contact us directly with your enquiry.

Our interpreters utilise their knowledge of subject-specific terminology to deliver precise, unambiguous interpretation, whatever the context – enabling you to communicate effectively with the rest of the world.
We are also able to adapt to almost any type of project.

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