Practice areas
Compliance; corporate & commercial; M&A; power & energy; restructuring & insolvency
Introduction
Eva Armila Djauhari is a highly respected legal practitioner and senior partner at DeHeng ARKO, Indonesia, with deep expertise in corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, project financing, restructuring, and governance. With experience across top-tier and international law firms, she is known for delivering high-calibre legal services that consistently exceed client expectations.
She is widely recognised for her specialised expertise in the mining sector, where she has long served as a trusted adviser to major mining companies on complex, high-value transactions. Her work spans the full lifecycle of mining investments, including acquisitions, divestments, joint ventures, project development?and regulatory compliance. Djauhari’s in-depth understanding of Indonesia’s mining regime, combined with strong commercial acumen, enables her to structure sophisticated transactions and navigate an evolving legal landscape with precision.
In addition to her mining practice, Djauhari?is increasingly active in the renewable energy sector. She has recently been involved in a significant waste-to-energy project for Danantara, representing a leading Chinese energy company. This highlights her strength in handling cross-border transactions and emerging energy transition initiatives. Her dual expertise in conventional energy and renewables positions her as a key adviser in Indonesia’s transition towards?sustainable energy.
Clients value Djauhari’s ability to structure investments, negotiate joint ventures?and manage distressed assets with strategic clarity. She is known for her rigorous attention to detail, strong analytical skills, and ability to deliver innovative legal solutions that address both immediate and long-term business needs.
A leading authority in mining and energy law, Djauhari?has contributed to shaping Indonesia’s regulatory framework. She has provided input for Indonesia’s Mining Law, co-ordinated white papers on mining concessions, and led the Mining Investment and Governance (MInGov) initiative commissioned by the World Bank and the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.
Djauhari?holds degrees from Queensland University of Technology, Padjadjaran University, Columbia University?and the University of Cambridge, reflecting a strong academic foundation and global perspective.





