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Judicial Change and Legal Culture in Indonesia
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Judicial Change and Legal Culture in Indonesia
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Offers an analysis of the politics of court reform through a focused review of Indonesia''s complex court system.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108645287
- Artikelnr.: 70909567
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108645287
- Artikelnr.: 70909567
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1. The judicial reform landscape in Indonesia: innovation, specialisation
and the legacy of Dan S. Lev Melissa Crouch; Part I. Continuity and Change
in the General Court System: 2. The Supreme Court: Reformasi, independence
and the failure to ensure legal certainty Rifqi Assegaf; 3. The District
Courts: sentencing decisions as evolving legal culture? Daniel Pascoe; 4.
The 'justice system postman': the Indonesian prosecution system at work
Fachrizal Afandi; Part II. Specialised Courts Established under the New
Order: 5. The Religious Courts: does Lev's analysis still hold? Stijn
Cornelius van Huis; 6. The Administrative Courts: the quest for consistency
Adriaan Bedner and Herlambang Perdana Wiratraman; Part III. Specialised
Courts as Judicial Reform Strategy: 7. The Anti-corruption Courts and the
persistence of judicial culture Simon Butt; 8. The Commercial Court: a
story of unfinished reforms Gustaaf Reerink, Kevin Omar Sidharta, Aria
Suyudi and Sofie Hewitt; 9. The Small Claims Court: an innovation in
judicial reform Binziad Kadafi; 10. The Fisheries Court: government-led
judicial development? Indriaswati Dyah Saptraningrun; 11. The
Constitutional Court: a Levian take on its place in the Reformasi Theunis
Roux; Part IV. Courts and Rights: 12. The Juvenile Courts and children's
rights: good intentions, flawed execution Putri K. Amanda, Shaila Tieken,
Sharyn Graham Davies and Santi Kusumaningrum; 13. The Human Rights Courts:
embedding impunity Ken Setiawan; 14. The Industrial Relations Court:
challenges for labour rights Surya Tjandra; 15. The media: megaspectacles
and transparency in the courts Ross Tapsell and Sita Dewi; 16. Lev on the
links between legal evolution, political change and activism Frank Munger;
Epilogue Fritz Siregar.
and the legacy of Dan S. Lev Melissa Crouch; Part I. Continuity and Change
in the General Court System: 2. The Supreme Court: Reformasi, independence
and the failure to ensure legal certainty Rifqi Assegaf; 3. The District
Courts: sentencing decisions as evolving legal culture? Daniel Pascoe; 4.
The 'justice system postman': the Indonesian prosecution system at work
Fachrizal Afandi; Part II. Specialised Courts Established under the New
Order: 5. The Religious Courts: does Lev's analysis still hold? Stijn
Cornelius van Huis; 6. The Administrative Courts: the quest for consistency
Adriaan Bedner and Herlambang Perdana Wiratraman; Part III. Specialised
Courts as Judicial Reform Strategy: 7. The Anti-corruption Courts and the
persistence of judicial culture Simon Butt; 8. The Commercial Court: a
story of unfinished reforms Gustaaf Reerink, Kevin Omar Sidharta, Aria
Suyudi and Sofie Hewitt; 9. The Small Claims Court: an innovation in
judicial reform Binziad Kadafi; 10. The Fisheries Court: government-led
judicial development? Indriaswati Dyah Saptraningrun; 11. The
Constitutional Court: a Levian take on its place in the Reformasi Theunis
Roux; Part IV. Courts and Rights: 12. The Juvenile Courts and children's
rights: good intentions, flawed execution Putri K. Amanda, Shaila Tieken,
Sharyn Graham Davies and Santi Kusumaningrum; 13. The Human Rights Courts:
embedding impunity Ken Setiawan; 14. The Industrial Relations Court:
challenges for labour rights Surya Tjandra; 15. The media: megaspectacles
and transparency in the courts Ross Tapsell and Sita Dewi; 16. Lev on the
links between legal evolution, political change and activism Frank Munger;
Epilogue Fritz Siregar.
1. The judicial reform landscape in Indonesia: innovation, specialisation
and the legacy of Dan S. Lev Melissa Crouch; Part I. Continuity and Change
in the General Court System: 2. The Supreme Court: Reformasi, independence
and the failure to ensure legal certainty Rifqi Assegaf; 3. The District
Courts: sentencing decisions as evolving legal culture? Daniel Pascoe; 4.
The 'justice system postman': the Indonesian prosecution system at work
Fachrizal Afandi; Part II. Specialised Courts Established under the New
Order: 5. The Religious Courts: does Lev's analysis still hold? Stijn
Cornelius van Huis; 6. The Administrative Courts: the quest for consistency
Adriaan Bedner and Herlambang Perdana Wiratraman; Part III. Specialised
Courts as Judicial Reform Strategy: 7. The Anti-corruption Courts and the
persistence of judicial culture Simon Butt; 8. The Commercial Court: a
story of unfinished reforms Gustaaf Reerink, Kevin Omar Sidharta, Aria
Suyudi and Sofie Hewitt; 9. The Small Claims Court: an innovation in
judicial reform Binziad Kadafi; 10. The Fisheries Court: government-led
judicial development? Indriaswati Dyah Saptraningrun; 11. The
Constitutional Court: a Levian take on its place in the Reformasi Theunis
Roux; Part IV. Courts and Rights: 12. The Juvenile Courts and children's
rights: good intentions, flawed execution Putri K. Amanda, Shaila Tieken,
Sharyn Graham Davies and Santi Kusumaningrum; 13. The Human Rights Courts:
embedding impunity Ken Setiawan; 14. The Industrial Relations Court:
challenges for labour rights Surya Tjandra; 15. The media: megaspectacles
and transparency in the courts Ross Tapsell and Sita Dewi; 16. Lev on the
links between legal evolution, political change and activism Frank Munger;
Epilogue Fritz Siregar.
and the legacy of Dan S. Lev Melissa Crouch; Part I. Continuity and Change
in the General Court System: 2. The Supreme Court: Reformasi, independence
and the failure to ensure legal certainty Rifqi Assegaf; 3. The District
Courts: sentencing decisions as evolving legal culture? Daniel Pascoe; 4.
The 'justice system postman': the Indonesian prosecution system at work
Fachrizal Afandi; Part II. Specialised Courts Established under the New
Order: 5. The Religious Courts: does Lev's analysis still hold? Stijn
Cornelius van Huis; 6. The Administrative Courts: the quest for consistency
Adriaan Bedner and Herlambang Perdana Wiratraman; Part III. Specialised
Courts as Judicial Reform Strategy: 7. The Anti-corruption Courts and the
persistence of judicial culture Simon Butt; 8. The Commercial Court: a
story of unfinished reforms Gustaaf Reerink, Kevin Omar Sidharta, Aria
Suyudi and Sofie Hewitt; 9. The Small Claims Court: an innovation in
judicial reform Binziad Kadafi; 10. The Fisheries Court: government-led
judicial development? Indriaswati Dyah Saptraningrun; 11. The
Constitutional Court: a Levian take on its place in the Reformasi Theunis
Roux; Part IV. Courts and Rights: 12. The Juvenile Courts and children's
rights: good intentions, flawed execution Putri K. Amanda, Shaila Tieken,
Sharyn Graham Davies and Santi Kusumaningrum; 13. The Human Rights Courts:
embedding impunity Ken Setiawan; 14. The Industrial Relations Court:
challenges for labour rights Surya Tjandra; 15. The media: megaspectacles
and transparency in the courts Ross Tapsell and Sita Dewi; 16. Lev on the
links between legal evolution, political change and activism Frank Munger;
Epilogue Fritz Siregar.