Constitutional Democracy in Indonesia
Constitutional Democracy in Indonesia
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Abstract
The Indonesian Constitution is an important text that governs the world’s third largest democracy. After decades of authoritarian rule, the post-1998 era was characterized by a series of deliberate amendments to the 1945 Constitution. The constitution-making process that took place from 1999 to 2002 introduced profound changes to the legal and political system, including an emphasis on judicial independence, a bill of rights, and the introduction of a Constitutional Court. A culture of constitutional democracy in Indonesia has developed through the robust engagement of civil society and ongoing advocacy campaigns for law and justice by legal advocates. This volume explores an ongoing set of debates over the meaning and practice of constitutional democracy in Indonesia. This includes the powers of the legislature, the impact of decentralization, the scope of rights and permissible limits on rights, the regulation of elections, the watchdog role of accountability agencies, the influence of religion, and the role of the Constitutional Court. The chapters analyse these legal and political issues in light of the social, political, and economic environment that has seen a decline in tolerance, freedom, and respect for minorities, raising questions about the state of democracy in Indonesia. New demands for amendments to the Constitution and calls to revert to its original form are a potential threat to constitutional democracy.
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Front Matter
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The Limits of Transformational Authoritarian Constitutions: The Indonesian Experience
Melissa Crouch
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Part 1 Legal and Political Foundations and Institutions
Melissa Crouch-
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The Consequences of Halfway Constitutional Reform: Problems of Lawmaking in Indonesia’s Parliament
Stephen Sherlock
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Defending the Constitution, But Which One? The Indonesian Military, Constitutional Change, and Political Contestation, 1945–2020
Marcus Mietzner
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Between Upholding the Rule of Law and Maintaining Security: Criminal Justice Actors in Indonesia’s Constitution
Fachrizal Afandi andAdriaan Bedner
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Striking the Right Balance: Winding Back Indonesia’s ‘Big Bang’ Decentralization
Rachael Diprose
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Building Walls Rather than Bridges: The Judicial Commission vs the Supreme Court in Indonesia
Dian Rositawati
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The Constitutional and Legislative Foundations of Indonesia’s Electoral Regime
Adhy Aman andDirk Tomsa
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Election Supervision in Indonesia: Options for Reforming the General Election Supervisory Agency
Fritz Siregar
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The Consequences of Halfway Constitutional Reform: Problems of Lawmaking in Indonesia’s Parliament
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Part 2 The Constitutional Court and Rights
Melissa Crouch-
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Making Social Rights Real? The 1945 Constitution and Social Rights Litigation in Indonesia
Andrew Rosser
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Indigeneity in the Indonesian Constitution
Yance Arizona
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The Indonesian Constitutional Court and Informal Constitutional Change
Stefanus Hendrianto
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The Constitutionalization of ‘Religious Values’ in Indonesia
Ahmad Rofii andNadirsyah Hosen
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LGBT Rights and the Constitutional Court: Protecting Rights without Recognizing them?
Abdurrachman Satrio
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Legal Certainty in the Indonesian Constitutional Court: A Critique and Friendly Suggestion
Mark Cammack
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Making Social Rights Real? The 1945 Constitution and Social Rights Litigation in Indonesia
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