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1 online resource (348 pages) |
Contents |
The Constitutional Court and Democracy in Indonesia; Copyright; Contents; About this Book; Commonly-used Acronyms and Abbreviations; Glossary and Abbreviations; List of Cited Legal Instruments; Commonly-cited Constitutional Provisions; Statutes and Emergency Laws; Other Instruments; List of Cited Cases; Constitutional Review Cases; Electoral Disputes; 2004 Legislative Election; 2009 Legislative Election; 2014 Legislative Election; Presidential Elections; Pemilukada Disputes; Decisions of Other Courts; 1: Introduction; 1 Structure of the Book; 2 Introduction to the Constitutional Court |
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PART 1: Introduction to the Indonesian Constitutional Court2: Establishment of the Constitutional Court; 1 The Introduction of Constitutional Courts and Judicial Review; 2 The Need for a Constitutional Court; 3 International Influences; 4 Historical and Political Factors; 4.1 Constitutional Debates; 4.2 Judicial Subjugation; 4.3 Ideological Competitors; 4.4 Structural Reforms and the Fading of Pancasila; 4.5 Constitutional Reform as a Political Survival Tactic; 5 Debates about Form and Jurisdiction; 6 Conclusion; 3: The Structure of the Court: Judges, Access, Decision-making and Enforcement |
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1 Judicial Appointment1.1 Prerequisites; 1.2 Nomination; 2 Dismissal of Judges; 2.1 Dismissal Process; 2.2 Arsyad Sanusi; 2.3 Akil Mochtar; 3 Access to the Constitutional Court; 3.1 Standing: Who Can Bring an Application Before the Court?; 3.2 Damage to Constitutional Rights; 3.3 Political Parties, Parliamentarians and Parliaments; 3.4 Reviews Granted Despite Lack of Standing; 3.5 Court Costs and Timing; 4 Decision-making of the Constitutional Court; 4.1 Structure of Judgments; 4.2 Style and Extrinsic Material; 4.3 Use of Precedent; 4.4 Dissents |
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5 Enforcement of Constitutional Court Decisions5.1 Government Resistance; 5.2 Explaining Government Compliance; PART 2: Constraints on the Constitutional Court's Decision-making and Jurisdiction; 4: External Constraints: The Constitution and the Legislature; 1 Constitutional Constraints; 1.1 Limitation of Constitutional Review to Statutes; 1.2 The Court as a 'Negative Legislator'; 2 Legislative Latitude; 2.1 KPK Law Case (2003); 2.2 Opened Legal Policy; 2.3 Article 28J(2) and Proportionality; 3 Constraints Imposed by the 2003 Constitutional Court Law; 3.1 Rulings on the Court's Own Interests |
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3.2 Article 50 cases3.3 MK Perpu Case (2014); 5: Court-imposed Constraints; 1 Review Limited to Norms; 1.1 Implementation or Interpretation of Statutes; 1.2 Wijaya and Lubis Case (2008); 1.3 Blasphemy Law Case (2010); 1.4 Retrospectivity Cases; 1.5 Inconsistencies in Court-imposed Constraints; 1.6 Sisa Suara Case (2009); 1.7 KPK Commissioners Case (2011); 2 Prospectivity of Decisions; 2.1 Lèse Majesté Case (2006); 2.2 Bali Bombing Case (2003); 2.3 Death Penalty (2007) and Firing Squad (2008) Cases; 2.4 Discussion; 2.5 Exceptions; 3 Injunctions |
Summary |
The Constitutional Court and Democracy in Indonesia provides detailed, English-language analysis of the decision-making of Indonesia's Constitutional Court in democracy-related cases |
Notes |
3.1 Critique of the Bibit and Chandra Injunction case (2009) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Indonesia. Mahkamah Konstitusi.
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SUBJECT |
Indonesia. Mahkamah Konstitusi fast |
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Constitutional courts -- Indonesia
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Judicial power -- Indonesia
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Election law -- Indonesia
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Democracy -- Indonesia
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LAW -- Civil Procedure.
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LAW -- Legal Services.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- Judicial Branch.
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Constitutional courts
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Democracy
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Election law
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Judicial power
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Indonesia
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Indonesië.
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2015010881 |
ISBN |
900425059X |
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9789004244177 |
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9004244174 |
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9789004250598 |
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