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Religious Court is Short of Judges

Yogyakarta | TEMPO Interactive (13/4/10)

Almost every year, the Yogyakarta Religious Court must put aside hundreds of divorce cases due to a shortage of judges to handle them.

“The Religious Court only has nine judges and a team of attorneys besides the chief judge and a deputy,” said Yogyakarta Religious Court member, Mursyid Amirudin, yesterday. With the 500 cases per year, the current judges cannot resolve all of these cases.

In 2008, there were 119 remaining cases and 591 new cases in 2009, totaling 710 cases to be resolved in 2009. Out of these cases, the Yogyakarta Religious Court judges could only resolve 548 cases or 77 percent of them.
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Supreme Court Focuses on Reform and Change Management

Chief Justice Harifin A. Tumpa (standing) when opening the workshop. Sitting from left to right: Justice Widayatno Sastro Hardjono, Vice Chief Justice for Judicial Matters, Abdul Kadir Mappong, Vice Chief Justice for Non-Judicial Matters, Ahmad Kamil, and Rhenald Kasali from Rumah Perubahan.

Bogor | badilag.net/english (13/4/10)

Change and reform are absolute demands that must be continuously maintained by the Supreme Court to materialize great Indonesian judiciary. Based on this thought, the Supreme Court held a workshop on Change Management with the theme: “Building Spirit of Change on the Basis of Team and Organizational Harmony”.

“The quality and work performance of all justices and 1st echelon officials must be enhanced from day to day. I believe that with spirit of change, the Supreme Court will be capable of realizing modern judiciary,” Chief Justice Harifin A. Tumpa said when opening the workshop.

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Six New Justices Installed

Jakarta | badilag.net/english (7/4/10)

Chief Justice Harifin A. Tumpa inaugurated six new Supreme Court Justices on Wednesday (7/4) in Jakarta. With these new justices, the Supreme Court now has 49 justices and is highly hoped to reduce the number of case log and accelerate case settlements in the Court.

Chief justice hoped that justices could provide better examples for other judges and court officers. Justices were also told to avoid meeting the parties whose cases were being examined by the Court.

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Divorce Trends Steadily Increase, Why?

Prof. Mark Cammack (right) presenting his paper "Recent Divorce Trends in Indonesia" on EMC moderated by Alia Alhasna (left) and attended by participants from greater Jakarta.

Jakarta | badilag.net/english (6/4/10)

What is driving the increase in the number of people divorcing? Why are more people processing their divorce through the courts?

Those are the two questions becoming one of the main discussions of English Meeting Club (EMC) held by Badilag on Thursday (1/4). Prof. Mark Cammack, Professor from Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles, became the keynote speaker on the meeting.

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Legal Clinics in Indonesian Courts

Cate Sumner from AIJP AusAID (second left) and Diani Sadiawati from Bappenas (second right) when presenting their papers on the workshop.

Jakarta | badilag.net/english (5/4/10)

AusAID facilitated the making of legal aid guidelines that can be used by judiciaries under the Indonesian Supreme Court by holding a workshop on Tuesday (31/3) to obtain as many inputs as possible for the guide lines to support the establishment of legal clinics in courts as stipulated by the Law.

The workshop which was held in Jakarta was attended representatives from Bappenas, Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, 4 court jurisdictions, Administrative Bureau in the Supreme Court, NGOs, Legal Aid Foundations and Advocates. Director General of Badilag, Wahyu Widiana, was also seen attending the meeting accompanied by Vice Chief Judge of Jakarta High Religious Court, Zainuddin Fajari and Chief Judges of East and South Jakarta Religious Court.

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