Logo web en

Supreme Court promotes its 2010-2034 blueprints worldwide

Jakarta | badilag.net/english (17/11)

Richard Foster, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Family Court of Australia appreciated Widayatno Sastro Hardjono, Deputy Chief Justice for Development in the Supreme Court, for the presentation delivered in the plenary session of the 4th conference of IACA (International Association for Court Administration) last 2-4 November in Istanbul, Turkey.

This appreciation was conveyed through Wahyu Widiana, Director General for Badilag, shortly after the presentation. “It’s great,” Richard Foster said.

Widayatno presented a paper entitled “Judicial Transparency: An Indonesian Courts Experience”. In his paper, the Deputy Chief Justice spoke about the accomplishments that the Supreme Court has achieved all this time. Blueprint for 2010-2034 of the Supreme Court was also his main explanation.

.
Rights Group Pushes Stronger Reference to Domestic Violence Law

Deputy Chief Justice, Hon. Andi Syamsu Alam (left), the keynote speaker of the seminar

Jakarta | Tempo Interactive (17/11)

An advocacy group on woman's rights has urged the integration of the domestic violence law into the legal system of the Religious Court to expand legal basis for decisions taken by the court and to provide more protection for victims of domestic violence.
 
In a seminar in Jakarta on Monday (16/11) Director of the Legal Aid Foundation of the Women's Association for Justice Nursyahbani Katjasungkana said the Supreme Court have to issue a regulation or a memorandum to incorporate the Law No.23 of 2004 on Domestic Violence into the Religious Court. “Religious Court focuses (although not limited) on family matters, and divorce (is a family matter which) also caused by violence.”
 
.

Not just a piece of paper

The state’s requirements for marriage registration disadvantage poor rural women

Most women in rural Lombok have few interactions with officialdom (Maria Platt)

Jakarta | Badilag.net/english (16/11)

Poverty is still a major barrier for people to access to Courts. According to the recent joint survey funded by IALDF, the main barriers for the poor to accessing the Courts are financial and relate to court fees and transportation costs for travel to the court. But apparently the poor faces more problems related to their marriage registrations and formal legal identities, resulting in their lack of access to Courts.

The article entitled “Not just a piece of paper” by Maria Platt, a PhD student at the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society at La Trobe University, is trying to describe a real condition of a divorced woman with three children in Lombok, who has difficulties in accessing Religious Courts and other legal rights.

This article first appeared in Inside Indonesia. The writer has given permission to the administrator to publish her article on this website. Here is the article: 

.

Aceh Sharia Court pioneers gender equity

Jakarta | badilag.net/english (6/11)

Mahkamah Syar’iyah Aceh (Aceh Sharia Court) published a book entitled “A Compilation of References for Standardized Evaluation for Judges in Implementing Gender Sensitivity at Aceh Sharia Court.” This publication emerges as a response to the absence of a clear measurement in implementing gender equity in courts. 

Prof. Rusjdi Ali Muhammad, editor of the book, said the book was hoped to open judges’ insight in implementing gender equity when, particularly, examining family law cases. Prof. Rusjdi along with the writers of the book were among the delegates led by Chief Judge of Aceh Sharia Court, M. Saleh Puteh, that paid an official visit to Badilag last Friday (6/11).

Director General for Badilag, Wahyu Widiana, highly appreciates the publication of the book, saying that despite its local value -the book is written based on judges personal experiences at Sharia Courts-, the book can be a reference/guidance for other judges at Religious Courts throughout Indonesia.

.

Office Address

Supreme Court Secretariat Building  (Lt. 6-8)

Jl. Jend. Ahmad Yani Kav. 58 ByPass Jakarta Pusat

Telp: 021-29079177 
Fax: 021-29079277

Email Redaksi : This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Email Ditjen : This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.