Religious Court Magazine 2nd Edition Now Out
DG Badilag, Purwosusilo, receiving the 2nd Edition of 'Majalah Peradilan Agama' from Secretary of Ditgen Badilag, Dr. H. Farid Ismail, as a sign of the launch.
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The 2nd Edition of Religious Court Magazine, known as Majalah Peradilan Agama, is now out for public. The magazine was released on Wednesday (25/9/2013) by Director General of Badilag, Purwosusilo. A copy of the magazine can be freely downloaded here.
The release of the magazine’s 2nd edition, like the previous edition, gained positive responses from, at least, the community of the religious courts all over the country. The positive responses are indicated by among others the number of people downloading the Pdf version of the magazine and the enthusiastic conversation on the publication at social media such as Facebook.
DG Badilag Purwosusilo when delivering a speech at the release day said all religious courts officers throughout Indonesia needed to obtain a copy of the magazine by downloading it from the website and further read and study the contents of the magazine.
.“This magazine is very important as a development medium to improve the quality of the religious courts human resources and courts judgments. Therefore, each of us need to read this publication,” Purwosusilo said before a number of Badilag top officials, staff members and the magazine editorial team members.
Thicker and Fresher
The 2nd edition of the magazine has more page numbers than the 1st edition, with 96 total pages. The magazine also comes with fresher look. Cover design, layout, font choices, color combination and other things related to the appearance of the magazine are fresher.
Apart from providing special coverage on Penemuan Hukum (Legal Finding/Rechtsvinding), the 2nd edition also provides a variety of reviews and information useful for enriching readers’ horizon and knowledge. New menus of the latest edition are 'PA Inspiratif' (Inspiring Religious Court) and Insight. On the Insight column, the magazine presents an interview with Prof. John Richard Bowen, a well-known anthropologist from the University of Washington in St. Louis.
(Achmad Cholil)