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The Constitutional Court and Democracy in Indonesia
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The Constitutional Court and Democracy in Indonesia provides detailed, English-language analysis of Indonesia's Constitutional Court. Established in 2003, the Court has been at the forefront of dem...
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22 May 2015

The Constitutional Court and Democracy in Indonesia provides detailed, English-language analysis of Indonesia's Constitutional Court. Established in 2003, the Court has been at the forefront of democratic reform in Indonesia, shaping the rules under which Indonesian elections are run, enforcing democracy-related rights, and resolving hundred of electoral disputes. The Court has established itself as an accessible and largely professional body that actively and independently performs its functions and one which does not shy away from difficult cases. It has earned the respect of Indonesian citizens and members of government who comply with the Court's decisions as a matter of course, despite the Court's lack of official enforcement powers. Many of the Court's decisions have been controversial, yet criticism has focused on the perceived unfairness of the outcomes. This book seeks to forge a new path in this debate by offering a balanced critique of the Constitutional Court's jurisprudence and decision-making practices.
Price: $216.00
Pages: 312
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date:
22 May 2015
ISBN: 9789004244177
Format: Hardcover
"In this book, Simon Butt analyses how the court performed during its first decade. He examines to what extent its decisions and processes are impartial (and whether they can be clearly distinguished from political processes) and constrained by law. His observations will be important for those studying Indonesian law and politics, as well as other issues, such as healthcare and human rights, that have been significantly affected by the court’s decisions." - Bivitri Susanti, Executive Board Member, The Indonesian Foundation for Law and Policy Studies, in: The Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies
Simon Butt, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Law at Sydney University, Australia, where he teaches Indonesian law. He has written widely on Indonesia, including: Corruption and Law in Indonesia (Routledge, 2012) and The Indonesian Constitution: a Contextual Analysis (Hart, 2012, with Tim Lindsey).