Interesting Facts Regarding Articles in Badilag.net 2011
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During 2011, articles published on badilag.net recorded as much as 310, increased sharply to nearly 400 percent from the same period in 2010, which amounted to only 79 articles.
The total 310 articles were made by 70 authors almost coming from Religious Courts, ranging from Deputy Chief Justice for Religious Court Affair, Andi Syamsu Alam to an employee of Religious Court. Only Nurhadi and Reza Indragiri Amriel are the non religious court people writers. The first is previously Head of Legal and Public Relations Department in the Supreme Court and now is the Secretary of the Supreme Court, while the second is a professor of Forensic Psychology in Bina Nusantara University.
The Most Frequently Read
In the menu "Fokus Badilag", there were 8 articles displayed, and "Access to Justice for the Poor: The Badilag Experience" ranked first in terms of the number of readers. The article was originally a paper presented by DG Wahyu Widiana at IACA Conference in Bogor.
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We have detailed articles that appear in "Fokus Badilag" based on the level of legibility. And here is the result:
Meanwhile, the most frequently read out of "Fokus Badilag" articles was Muhammad Muhibuddin’s writing which counted 1886 times. Below are the most frequently read articles out of “Fokus Badilag”:
The Top Authors
In 2010, Erlan Naofal, the judge from Sidikalang Religious Court, was the author whose articles were the most published in badilag.net. He successfully contributed seven articles on this site. While in 2011, the top end writer was grabbed by As'ad Abd Rashid, a judge from Mojokerto Religious Court, by scoring 12 articles.
And here is the list of the 2011 top five authors:
There is good news for religious courts people, particularly those who have dedicated their time to write and send articles to badilag.net. Coinciding with the 130 years of religious courts anniversary which will be held this year, Badilag plans to compile articles published in badilag.net in such anthological book.
Currently, the drafting team is selecting appropriate articles based on some particular criteria, such as the theme of the article, the depth of content and the writing style as well.
Nevertheless, the drafting team estimates this anthology will not be more 500 pages and for each writer may only contribute a single article. So, please look forward to seeing your article compiled in the anthology.
(Shofa’u Qolbi)