Defending Legal Freedoms in Indonesia provides fresh insights into how cause lawyers navigate political and institutional change, by presenting and analysing the Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI), the oldest and most influential legal and human rights organisation in Indonesia.
Defending Legal Freedoms in Indonesia provides fresh insights into how cause lawyers navigate political and institutional change, by presenting and analysing the Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI), the oldest and most influential legal and human rights organisation in Indonesia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tim Mann is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS) in the University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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List of Figures List of Tables Preface and acknowledgements Acronyms and abbreviations Glossary PART ONE: CAUSE LAWYERING AND THE BIRTH OF THE LEGAL AID MOVEMENT IN INDONESIA Chapter 1: Introduction: Cause lawyering and democratic change Chapter 2: The making of a 'locomotive of democracy': Cause lawyers under Soeharto's New Order PART TWO: CAUSE LAWYERING IN A TIME OF DEMOCRATIC REFORM AND REGRESSION Democratic reform and regression: Introduction to Part Two Chapter 3: Transitions and troubles: Challenges post-Soeharto Chapter 4: Mobilising the law: New opportunities, new strategies Chapter 5: Movement building: community organising and legal empowerment Chapter 6: Accommodation and opposition: Engaging with the state PART THREE: REVIVAL Chapter 7: The 'revival' of structural legal aid and return as an oppositional force Chapter 8: Conclusion Bibliography Index
List of Figures List of Tables Preface and acknowledgements Acronyms and abbreviations Glossary PART ONE: CAUSE LAWYERING AND THE BIRTH OF THE LEGAL AID MOVEMENT IN INDONESIA Chapter 1: Introduction: Cause lawyering and democratic change Chapter 2: The making of a 'locomotive of democracy': Cause lawyers under Soeharto's New Order PART TWO: CAUSE LAWYERING IN A TIME OF DEMOCRATIC REFORM AND REGRESSION Democratic reform and regression: Introduction to Part Two Chapter 3: Transitions and troubles: Challenges post-Soeharto Chapter 4: Mobilising the law: New opportunities, new strategies Chapter 5: Movement building: community organising and legal empowerment Chapter 6: Accommodation and opposition: Engaging with the state PART THREE: REVIVAL Chapter 7: The 'revival' of structural legal aid and return as an oppositional force Chapter 8: Conclusion Bibliography Index
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