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Legal Pluralism in Indonesia Ratno Lukito (University of Leiden, the Netherlands)

Legal Pluralism in Indonesia By Ratno Lukito (University of Leiden, the Netherlands)

Legal Pluralism in Indonesia by Ratno Lukito (University of Leiden, the Netherlands)


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With the revival of Islamic law and adat (customary) law in the country, this book investigates the history and phenomenon of legal pluralism in Indonesia. It looks at how the ideal of modernity in Indonesia has been characterized by a state-driven effort in the post-colonial era to make the institution of law an inseparable part of national development.

Legal Pluralism in Indonesia Summary

Legal Pluralism in Indonesia: Bridging the Unbridgeable by Ratno Lukito (University of Leiden, the Netherlands)

With the revival of Islamic law and adat (customary) law in the country, this book investigates the history and phenomenon of legal pluralism in Indonesia. It looks at how the ideal of modernity in Indonesia has been characterized by a state-driven effort in the post-colonial era to make the institution of law an inseparable part of national development.

Focusing on the aspects of political and conflictual domains of legal pluralism in Indonesia, the book discusses the understanding of the states attitude and behaviour towards the three largest legal traditions currently operative in the society: adat law, Islamic law and civil law. The first aspect is addressed by looking at how the state specifically deals with Islamic law and adat law, while the second is analysed in terms of actual cases of private interpersonal law, such as interfaith marriage, interfaith inheritance and gendered inheritance. The book goes on to look at how socio-political factors have influenced the relations between state and non-state laws, and how the states strategy of accommodation of legal pluralism has in fact largely depended on the extent to which those legal traditions have been able to conform to national ideology. It is a useful contribution for students and scholars of Asian Studies and Law.

About Ratno Lukito (University of Leiden, the Netherlands)

Ratno Lukito is a Professor of Comparative Law in the Faculty of Shariah and Law at the State Islamic University Sunan Kalijaga, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. He has written widely on the subject of law in Indonesia.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1: State Law Versus Popular Law in Historical Retrospect 1. Law and Colonialism in Indonesia 2. Pluralism and the Ideal of Legal Nationalism 3. A Strong Regime and "State Law Pluralism" Part 2: Conflicts of Law as a Result of Pluralism and the State's Attempt of Resolution 4. Interpersonal Law and the Mission of Legal Uniformity 5. Resolution of Interpersonal Cases in the Courts: The Works of National Legal Postulates 6. Conclusion

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NPB9780415673426
9780415673426
0415673429
Legal Pluralism in Indonesia: Bridging the Unbridgeable by Ratno Lukito (University of Leiden, the Netherlands)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2012-06-27
288
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