Nenad Bago, Senior Adviser of AIPJT:
Religious Court Judgments have met International Human Rights Standards
Nenad Bago (center) presenting his paper on Access to Justice on Tuesday (2/2) with DG of Badilag, Wahyu Widiana (right) and Moderator Rahmat Arijaya (left) watching attentively.
Jakarta | badilag.net/english (3/2)
Nenad Bago, Senior Adviser of AIPJT, said on Tuesday (2/2) that judgments of Religious Courts published on www.asianlii.org have met the International standards of Human Rights. Speaking before around 30 participants of English discussion at Badilag office, Nenad Bago presented his paper on Access to Justice.
“Indonesia has also achieved a great progress in reforming its judicial system by giving the access to justice for the poor in comparison with other developing countries in the world,” he added.
.Bago further explained that Religious Courts have made significant progress in terms of access to justice. Prodeo cases and circuit courts are two facilities that have been proven incredibly beneficial for the poor.
“It’s a big honor for me to explain the access to justice for the poor in front of you. You are a great model for Indonesian’s judiciary reform,” said Bago who has a number experiences on legal development projects.
Wahyu Widiana, speaking on behalf of himself and Directorate General of Religious Courts in the Supreme Court, conveyed a great gratitude to Mr. Nenad Bago for his amazing and interesting presentation. (Rahmat Arijaya)