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- Artikelzustand
- Book Title
- Constitutional Democracy in Indonesia
- Publication Date
- 2022-11-25
- ISBN
- 9780192870681
- Subject Area
- Law, Business & Economics
- Publication Name
- Constitutional Democracy in Indonesia
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, Incorporated
- Item Length
- 9.4 in
- Subject
- Media & the Law, General, Jurisprudence, Business Law
- Publication Year
- 2023
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 1 in
- Item Weight
- 23.3 Oz
- Item Width
- 6.3 in
- Number of Pages
- 336 Pages
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0192870688
ISBN-13
9780192870681
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Number of Pages
336 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Constitutional Democracy in Indonesia
Publication Year
2023
Subject
Media & the Law, General, Jurisprudence, Business Law
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law, Business & Economics
Format
Hardcover
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Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
23.3 Oz
Item Length
9.4 in
Item Width
6.3 in
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Reviews
Indonesia's experiment with constitutional democracy is now two decades old. As the country enters a challenging period, there is no better guide to understand developments than this volume of superb essays by an array of keen observers. The project will also inform broader debates in the field of comparative constitutional law. Highly recommended!, "This outstanding book shines much-needed light on the precarious state of democracy in Indonesia. Featuring a remarkable roster experts, it rings the alarm on the rising threats to rights and the rule of law in the world's third-largest democratic nation. A must-read for all who believe in democracy and constitutionalism." -- Professor Richard Albert, University of Texas"Indonesia's experiment with constitutional democracy is now two decades old. As the country enters a challenging period, there is no better guide to understand developments than this volume of superb essays by an array of keen observers. The project will also inform broader debates in the field of comparative constitutional law. Highly recommended!" -- Professor Tom Ginsburg, University of Chicago, USA, "Indonesia's experiment with constitutional democracy is now two decades old. As the country enters a challenging period, there is no better guide to understand developments than this volume of superb essays by an array of keen observers. The project will also inform broader debates in the field of comparative constitutional law. Highly recommended!" -- Professor Tom Ginsburg, University of Chicago, USA, "This outstanding book shines much-needed light on the precarious state of democracy in Indonesia. Featuring a remarkable roster experts, it rings the alarm on the rising threats to rights and the rule of law in the world's third-largest democratic nation. A must-read for all who believe in democracy and constitutionalism." -- Professor Richard Albert, University of Texas "Indonesia's experiment with constitutional democracy is now two decades old. As the country enters a challenging period, there is no better guide to understand developments than this volume of superb essays by an array of keen observers. The project will also inform broader debates in the field of comparative constitutional law. Highly recommended!" -- Professor Tom Ginsburg, University of Chicago, USA
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
342.598024
Table Of Content
List of Indonesian AbbreviationsList of Contributors1: The Limits of Transformational Authoritarian Constitutions: The Indonesian ExperienceMelissa CrouchPART 1. LEGAL AND POLITICAL FOUNDATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS2: The Consequences of Halfway Constitutional Reform: Problems of Lawmaking in Indonesia's ParliamentStephen Sherlock3: Defending the Constitution, But Which One? The Indonesian Military, Constitutional Change, and Political Contestation, 1945-2020Marcus Mietzner4: Between Upholding the Rule of Law and Maintaining Security: Criminal Justice Actors in Indonesia's ConstitutionFachrizal Afandi and Adriaan Bedner5: Striking the Right Balance: Winding Back Indonesia's 'Big Bang' DecentralizationRachael Diprose6: Building Walls Rather than Bridges: The Judicial Commission vs the Supreme Court in IndonesiaDian Rositawati7: The Constitutional and Legislative Foundations of Indonesia's Electoral RegimeAdhy Aman and Dirk Tomsa8: Election Supervision in Indonesia: Options for Reforming the General Election Supervisory AgencyFritz SiregarPART 2. THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT AND RIGHTS9: Making Social Rights Real? The 1945 Constitution and Social Rights Litigation in IndonesiaAndrew Rosser10: Indigeneity in the Indonesian ConstitutionYance Arizona11: The Indonesian Constitutional Court and Informal Constitutional ChangeStefanus Hendrianto12: The Constitutionalization of 'Religious Values' in IndonesiaAhmad Rofii and Nadirsyah Hosen13: LGBT Rights and the Constitutional Court: Protecting Rights without Recognizing them?Abdurrachman Satrio14: Legal Certainty in the Indonesian Constitutional Court: A Critique and Friendly SuggestionMark CammackIndex, List of Indonesian AbbreviationsList of Contributors 1. The Limits of Transformational Authoritarian Constitutions: The Indonesian ExperienceMelissa Crouch PART 1. LEGAL AND POLITICAL FOUNDATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS 2. The Consequences of Halfway Constitutional Reform: Problems of Lawmaking in Indonesia's ParliamentStephen Sherlock 3. Defending the Constitution, But Which One? The Indonesian Military, Constitutional Change, and Political Contestation, 1945-2020Marcus Mietzner 4. Between Upholding the Rule of Law and Maintaining Security: Criminal Justice Actors in Indonesia's ConstitutionFachrizal Afandi and Adriaan Bedner 5. Striking the Right Balance: Winding Back Indonesia's 'Big Bang' DecentralizationRachael Diprose 6. Building Walls Rather than Bridges: The Judicial Commission vs the Supreme Court in IndonesiaDian Rositawati 7. The Constitutional and Legislative Foundations of Indonesia's Electoral RegimeAdhy Aman and Dirk Tomsa 8. Election Supervision in Indonesia: Options for Reforming the General Election Supervisory AgencyFritz Siregar PART 2. THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT AND RIGHTS 9. Making Social Rights Real? The 1945 Constitution and Social Rights Litigation in IndonesiaAndrew Rosser 10. Indigeneity in the Indonesian ConstitutionYance Arizona 11. The Indonesian Constitutional Court and Informal Constitutional ChangeStefanus Hendrianto 12. The Constitutionalization of 'Religious Values' in IndonesiaAhmad Rofii and Nadirsyah Hosen 13. LGBT Rights and the Constitutional Court: Protecting Rights without Recognizing them?Abdurrachman Satrio 14. Legal Certainty in the Indonesian Constitutional Court: A Critique and Friendly SuggestionMark Cammack Index
Synopsis
Indonesia's political and governmental structures underwent sweeping reforms in the late 1990s. After decades of authoritarian rule, a key aspect of the transition to constitutional democracy during this period was the amendment of the 1945 Indonesian Constitution - an important legal text governing the world's third largest democracy. The amended Constitution introduced profound changes to the legal and political system, including an emphasis on judicialindependence, a bill of rights, and the establishment of a Constitutional Court.This volume, with chapters written by leading experts, explores the ongoing debates over themeaning, implementation, and practice of constitutional democracy in Indonesia. This includes debates over the powers of the legislature, the role of the military, the scope of decentralisation, the protection of rights and permissible limits on rights, the regulation of elections, the watchdog role of accountability agencies, and the leading role of the Constitutional Court. These legal issues are analysed in light of the contemporary social, political, and economic environment that has seen adecline in tolerance, freedom, and respect for minorities. Contributions to this volume review the past two decades of reform in Indonesia and assess the challenges to the future of constitutionaldemocracy amidst the wide-spread consensus on the decline of democracy in Indonesia. Demands for amendments to the Constitution and calls to revert to its initial form would be a reversal of Indonesia's democratic gains., Indonesia's political and governmental structures underwent sweeping reforms in the late 1990s. After decades of authoritarian rule, a key aspect of the transition to constitutional democracy during this period was the amendment of the 1945 Indonesian Constitution - an important legal text governing the world's third largest democracy. The amended Constitution introduced profound changes to the legal and political system, including an emphasis on judicial independence, a bill of rights, and the establishment of a Constitutional Court.This volume, with chapters written by leading experts, explores the ongoing debates over the meaning, implementation, and practice of constitutional democracy in Indonesia. This includes debates over the powers of the legislature, the role of the military, the scope of decentralisation, the protection of rights and permissible limits on rights, the regulation of elections, the watchdog role of accountability agencies, and the leading role of the Constitutional Court. These legal issues are analysed in light of the contemporary social, political, and economic environment that has seen a decline in tolerance, freedom, and respect for minorities. Contributions to this volume review the past two decades of reform in Indonesia and assess the challenges to the future of constitutional democracy amidst the wide-spread consensus on the decline of democracy in Indonesia. Demands for amendments to the Constitution and calls to revert to its initial form would be a reversal of Indonesia's democratic gains., Indonesia's political and governmental structures underwent sweeping reforms in the late 1990s. After decades of authoritarian rule, a key aspect of the transition to constitutional democracy during this period was the amendment of the 1945 Indonesian Constitution - an important legal text governing the world's third largest democracy. The amended Constitution introduced profound changes to the legal and political system, including an emphasis on judicial independence, a bill of rights, and the establishment of a Constitutional Court. This volume, with chapters written by leading experts, explores the ongoing debates over the meaning, implementation, and practice of constitutional democracy in Indonesia. This includes debates over the powers of the legislature, the role of the military, the scope of decentralisation, the protection of rights and permissible limits on rights, the regulation of elections, the watchdog role of accountability agencies, and the leading role of the Constitutional Court. These legal issues are analysed in light of the contemporary social, political, and economic environment that has seen a decline in tolerance, freedom, and respect for minorities. Contributions to this volume review the past two decades of reform in Indonesia and assess the challenges to the future of constitutional democracy amidst the wide-spread consensus on the decline of democracy in Indonesia. Demands for amendments to the Constitution and calls to revert to its initial form would be a reversal of Indonesia's democratic gains., Constitutional Democracy in Indonesia discusses the ongoing debates over the meaning, implementation, and practice of constitutional democracy in Indonesia. Current legal issues are analysed in light of social, political, and economic reforms since the constitution's entering into force.
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