Courts and Diversity
Twenty Years of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia
Contributor(s)
de Villiers, Bertus (editor)
Isra, Saldi (editor)
Faiz, Pan Mohamad (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The Constitutional Court of Indonesia functions in one of the most diverse societies in the world. It is required to resolve disputes within a kaleidoscope of diversity and plurality with flexibility, pragmatism, asymmetry, and wisdom. Whilst national minimum norms are important for nation-building, recognition of local customs, diversities and indigenous systems are equally important to protect the territorial integrity of Indonesia and ensure local peace and stability. Responding to demands of religious plurality, customary lands rights, traditional voting systems, decentralisation to regions and local governments, and responding to diversity of community life, requires extraordinary skill, insight and flexibility. This book gives insight into twenty years of jurisprudence and places it in an international comparison.
Keywords
religious plurality; customary land rights; traditional voting systems; decenralisation; local governments; regional governments; jurisprudence; constitutionalism; constiutional court; village law; religious rights; informed consent; customary international lawDOI
10.1163/9789004691698ISBN
9789004691698, 9789004691681, 9789004691698Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2024Imprint
NijhoffClassification
International law
Indonesia