Indonesian Journal of Law Research
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): IJOLARES : Indonesian Journal of Law Research

Pacta Sunt Servanda Principles: Implementation in Agreements Managing Unanticipated Circumstances

Dahris Siregar (Unknown)
Karolina Sitepu (Unknown)
Khairun Na’im (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Mar 2026

Abstract

Conventional law is built on the idea of pacta sunt servanda, which means that both sides must follow through on their deal. The study analyzes the application and limits of the pacta sunt servanda principle in cases of unforeseen circumstances, particularly economic hardship, and the legal protection available to the parties. This study uses a normative legal approach by examining contract law provisions, the doctrine of hardship, and selected Indonesian Supreme Court decisions over the past decade. Although the pacta sunt servanda concept is formally binding, it can be overturned in very rare cases of foresight, the ideals of good faith and suitability, as well as Article 1338 paragraph 3 of the Civil Code.Although Article 1338(1) of the Civil Code affirms that agreements are binding, the pacta sunt servanda principle is not absolute and must be balanced with fairness and good faith. Indonesian judges have a tendency to recognize although the theory of  unforeseen circumstances is meant to stop extreme unfairness, the most important rule for keeping commercial ties steady and clear is still "pacta sunt servanda. It is suggested that parties to an agreement plan for the chance of things changing by including suffering, force majeure, or rewriting methods in their contracts. This will make the answer simple and easier to measure when something unexpected happens. This study recommends that every agreement include clear hardship or force majeure clauses. It also suggests that Indonesian law should regulate unforeseen circumstances more clearly to ensure legal certainty for both parties.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijolares

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

Description

IJOLARES: Indonesian Journal of Law Research is an open access and peer-reviewed journal that aims to offer an international academic platform for cross-border legal research in various governance policies and civil rights law, especially in developing and developing countries. This may include but ...