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Indonesian Law
This book offers the first comprehensive survey in English of the Indonesian legal system. It includes clear and concise introductions to complex substantive Indonesian law and commentaries on issues that will interest both academics and practitioners.
Author(s) | By Tim Lindsey (Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor and Malcolm Smith Professor of Asian Law, Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor and Malcolm Smith Professor of Asian Law, University of Melbourne), Simon Butt (Professor of Indonesian Law, Professor of |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 576 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 4 Sept 2018 |
Availability | Available |
This book offers the first comprehensive survey in English of the Indonesian legal system. It includes clear and concise introductions to complex substantive Indonesian law and commentaries on issues that will interest both academics and practitioners.
Part I: The Legal System 1: The Constitution and State Institutions 2: Indonesian laws and lawmaking 3: Decentralisation 4: The Judicial System 5: The Constitutional Court 6: The Legal Profession Part II: Land Law 7: Traditional and Customary Law
Tim Lindsey AO is the Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor, the Malcolm Smith Professor of Asian Law, and director of the Centre for Islamic Law and Society at the University of Melbourne's law school, and a visiting professor at universities in Indonesi