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PAPER : Muslim Marriage Registration in Indonesia: Revise Marriage Registration Laws Cannot Overcome Compliance Flaws, by Stijn Va Huis and Theresia Dyah Wirastri (NEW 12/02/2013)

PAPER : Polygamy and Mixed Marriage in Indonesia: Islam and the Marriage Law in the Courts, by Simon Butt

PAPER : Plurality of Marriage Law and Marriage Registration for Muslim in Indonesia: A Plea of Pragmatism, by Adriaan Bedner and Stijn van Huis

JOURNAL : INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR COURT ADMINISTRATION, SEVENTH ISSUE
PAPER : Indonesia's 1989 Religious Judicature Act: Islamization of Indonesia or Indonesianization of Islam?
PAPER : Religious Court Reform in Indonesia, Drs.H.Wahyu Widiana, MA

PAPER : An Assessment of Court Websites 2010 (NLRP)
PAPER : Shariah Economics in Indonesia (Andi Syamsu Alam)
PAPER : Access to Justice for The Poor : Badilag Experience (Wahyu Widiana)
E-BOOK : Courting Reform: Indonesia's Islamic Courts and Justice for the Poor (Cate Sumner and Tim Lindsey) www.lowyinstitute.org
VIDEO : Circuit Court: Access to Justice for All (English Version)
E-BOOK : Profile of Religious Courts 2010 and Religious Courts' Addresses

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Supreme Court Applies LPSE (12/02/2013) PDF Print E-mail
Written by Rahmat Arijaya   
Tuesday, 12 February 2013 04:14

 

Supreme Court Applies LPSE


Jakarta | badilag.net (11/2)

Supreme Court starts to apply an electronic system for procurement service. It is called “LPSE”. This system has been developed since 2012.

Figur Hasmana, who is one of team member for the implementation of this program, said that supporting infra-structure has been available. Supreme Court has server, storage with capacity of 2 terabyte, and internet bandwidth.

Figur also said that Supreme Court is still waiting for endorsement from the Ministry of Finance.

LPSE adopts manual system. Therefore, both systems are almost the same. LPSE is supported by online system. By this system, it will be more efficient, effective, transparent, and fair.

The implementation of this system will enable providers to participate the process of tender fairly.

Tender document in this system has been protected by data encryption and decryption.

LPSE applied by Supreme Court can be accessed at http://lpse.mahkamahagung.go.id/eproc/

(Rahmat Arijaya)

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 February 2013 04:17
 
IDR 321 Billion Capital Expenditure for Religious Courts (7/2) PDF Print E-mail
Written by Shofa Qolbi   
Thursday, 07 February 2013 01:52

IDR 321 Billion Capital Expenditure for Religious Courts

Religious Court of West Jakarta often flooded during rainy season

Jakarta l Badilag.net

The Supreme Court has allocated capital expenditure budget for Religious Courts in 2013 as much IDR 321,7 billion. The budget will be applied in various programs, such as land procurement for office building as well as provision of motorcycles.

Taken from the capital expenditure budget, IDR 36.7 billion will be allocated to provide land for three office buildings.

Last Updated on Thursday, 07 February 2013 02:15
 
The Number of the Religious Courts Increased Time to Time (06/02/2013) PDF Print E-mail
Written by Rahmat Arijaya   
Wednesday, 06 February 2013 08:44

The Number of the Religious Courts Increased Time to Time

Jakarta l Badilag.net

In their history, the Religious Courts had faced crucial challenge relating to their jurisdiction in handling cases. However, the number of them has been increasing from one period to period.

For example, during Law No. 1 of 1974 on Marriage was issued, the number of the Religious Courts was 258. At that time, there were only 8 appeal courts.

The number increased to 268 courts which included 10 appeal courts. It was 100 years after their establishment.

The Religious Courts finally had their own Law in 1989. The House of Representative issued Law No. 7 of 1989 on the Religious Courts. At that time, the number of the Religious Courts were 352 consisting of 327 first instance courts and 25 appeal courts.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 06 February 2013 08:48
 
Indonesian Judge Association Released a New Website (30/01/2013) PDF Print E-mail
Written by Rahmat Arijaya   
Wednesday, 30 January 2013 00:00

Indonesian Judge Association Released a New Website


Jakarta l Badilag.net

Indonesian Judge Association which is well known as IKAHI released its new website. The website can be accessed at http://ikahi.mahkamahagung.go.id/.

According to Dr. H. Mohammad Saleh, S.H., M.H., the chairman of this association, the website will be utilized as communication media among judges across the country. They can share any information regarding with judiciary.

He said that by this website all judges will be able to contribute articles on law and other interesting information.

Mohammad Saleh also hoped that the website will be worth to enhance integrity and professionalism of judges.

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 31 January 2013 00:56
 
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