Constitutional democracy in Indonesia /

"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 tex...

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Other Authors: Crouch, Melissa (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2023.
Edition:First edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Half-Title
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • List of Indonesian Abbreviations
  • List of Contributors
  • 1. The Limits of Transformational Authoritarian Constitutions: The Indonesian Experience
  • PART 1: LEGAL AND POLITICAL FOUNDATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS
  • 2. The Consequences of Halfway Constitutional Reform: Problems of Lawmaking in Indonesia's Parliament
  • 3. Defending the Constitution, But Which One? The Indonesian Military, Constitutional Change, and Political Contestation, 1945-​2020
  • 4. Between Upholding the Rule of Law and Maintaining Security: Criminal Justice Actors in Indonesia's Constitution
  • 5. Striking the Right Balance: Winding Back Indonesia's 'Big Bang' Decentralization
  • 6. Building Walls Rather than Bridges: The Judicial Commission vs the Supreme Court in Indonesia
  • 7. The Constitutional and Legislative Foundations of Indonesia's Electoral Regime
  • 8. Election Supervision in Indonesia: Options for Reforming the General Election Supervisory Agency
  • PART 2: THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT AND RIGHTS
  • 9. Making Social Rights Real? The 1945 Constitution and Social Rights Litigation in Indonesia
  • 10. Indigeneity in the Indonesian Constitution
  • 11. The Indonesian Constitutional Court and Informal Constitutional Change
  • 12. The Constitutionalization of 'Religious Values' in Indonesia
  • 13. LGBT Rights and the Constitutional Court: Protecting Rights without Recognizing them?
  • 14. Legal Certainty in the Indonesian Constitutional Court: A Critique and Friendly Suggestion
  • Index.