The First Decade of Indonesia’s Constitutional Court

The First Decade of Indonesia’s Constitutional Court

This special issue of the Australian Journal of Asian Law comprises papers presented at the workshop, ‘The Constitutional Court and Democracy in Indonesia: Judging the First Decade’, which was hosted by the University of New South Wales Faculty of Law and the University of Sydney Faculty of Law on 11-12 December 2014.

The issue includes the following articles:

Rosalind Dixon, Simon Butt and Melissa Crouch, The First Decade of Indonesia’s Constitutional Court

Theunis Roux and Fritz Siregar, Trajectories of Curial Power

Simon Butt, The Constitutional Court and Indonesian Electoral Law

Stefanous Hendrianto, Socio-Economic Rights and the Indonesian Constitutional Court

Nadirsyah Hosen, The Constitutional Court & ‘Islamic’ Judges in Indonesia

Melissa Crouch, Constitutionalism, Islam and the Practise of Religious Deference

The articles are available for free download from SSRN