Islamic Law and Adat Encounter

Islamic Law and Adat Encounter
Author: Ratno Lukito
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2001
Genre: Adat law
ISBN: UOM:39015051710898

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Adat Law in Modern Indonesia

Adat Law in Modern Indonesia
Author: M. B. Hooker
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1978
Genre: Law
ISBN: UCAL:B3178473

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Legal Traditions of the World

Legal Traditions of the World
Author: H. Patrick Glenn
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2010
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780199580804

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Islamic Law in the Indian Ocean World

Islamic Law in the Indian Ocean World
Author: Mahmood Kooria,Sanne Ravensbergen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2021-09-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000435351

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This book explores the ways in which Muslim communities across the Indian Ocean world produced and shaped Islamic law and its texts, ideas and practices in their local, regional, imperial, national and transregional contexts. With a focus on the production and transmission of Islamic law in the Indian Ocean, the chapters in this book draw from and add to recent discourses on the legal histories and anthropologies of the Indian Ocean rim as well as to the conversations on global Islamic circulations. By doing so, this book argues for the importance of Islamic legal thoughts and practices of the so-called "peripheries" to the core and kernel of Islamic traditions and the urgency of addressing their long-existing role in the making of the historical and human experience of the religion. Islamic law was and is not merely brought to, but also produced in the Indian Ocean world through constant and critical engagements. The book takes a long-term and transregional perspective for a better understanding of the ways in which the oceanic Muslims have historically developed their religious, juridical and intellectual traditions and continue to shape their lives within the frameworks of their religion. Transregional and transdisciplinary in its approach, this book will be of interest to scholars of Islamic Studies, Indian Ocean Studies, Legal History and Legal Anthropology, Area Studies of South and Southeast Asia and East Africa.

Gender State and Social Power in Contemporary Indonesia

Gender  State and Social Power in Contemporary Indonesia
Author: Kate O'Shaughnessy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2009-01-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134023561

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This book examines gender, state and social power in Indonesia, focusing in particular on state regulation of divorce from 1965 to 2005 and its impact on women. Indonesia experienced high divorce rates in the 1950s and 1960s, followed by a remarkable decline. Already falling divorce rates were reinforced by the 1974 Marriage Law, which for the first time regulated marriage for both Muslim and non-Muslim Indonesians and restricted access to divorce. This law defined the roles of men and women in Indonesian society, vesting household leadership with husbands and the management of the household with wives. Drawing on a wide selection of primary sources, including court records, legal codes, newspaper reports, fiction, interviews and case studies, this book provides a detailed historical account of this period of important social change, exploring fully the impact and operation of state regulation of divorce, including the New Order government’s aims in enacting this legal framework, its effects in practice and how it was utilised by citizens (both men and women) to advance their own agendas. It argues that the Marriage Law was a tool of social control enacted by the New Order government in response to the social upheaval and protests experienced in the mid 1970s. However, it also shows that state power was not hegemonic: it was both contested and co-opted by citizens, with men and women enjoying different degrees of autonomy from the state. This book explores all of these issues, providing important insights on the nature of the New Order regime, social power and gender relations, both during the years of its rule and since its collapse.

Shari a and Politics in Modern Indonesia

Shari a and Politics in Modern Indonesia
Author: Arskal Salim,Azyumardi Azra
Publsiher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2003
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789812301871

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After the fall of President Soeharto, there have been heightened attempts by certain groups of Muslims to have sharia (Islamic law) implemented by the state. Even though this burning issue is not new, it has further divided Indonesian Muslims. The introduction of Islamic law would also affect the future of multi-cultural and multi-religious Indonesia. So far, however, the introduction of sharia nationwide has been opposed by the majority of Indonesian Muslims. This book gives an overview of sharia from post-Independence in 1945 to the most recent developments in Indonesia at the start of the new millennium.

Legal Pluralism in Indonesia

Legal Pluralism in Indonesia
Author: Ratno Lukito
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2013
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780415673426

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With the revival of Islamic law and adat (customary) law in the country, this book investigates the history and phenomenon of legal pluralism in Indonesia. It looks at how the ideal of modernity in Indonesia has been characterized by a state-driven effort in the post-colonial era to make the institution of law an inseparable part of national development. Focusing on the aspects of political and 'conflictual' domains of legal pluralism in Indonesia, the book discusses the understanding of the state's attitude and behaviour towards the three largest legal traditions currently operative in the society: adat law, Islamic law and civil law. The first aspect is addressed by looking at how the state specifically deals with Islamic law and adat law, while the second is analysed in terms of actual cases of private interpersonal law, such as interfaith marriage, interfaith inheritance and gendered inheritance. The book goes on to look at how socio-political factors have influenced the relations between state and non-state laws, and how the state's strategy of accommodation of legal pluralism has in fact largely depended on the extent to which those legal traditions have been able to conform to national ideology. It is a useful contribution for students and scholars of Asian Studies and Law.

Adat Law in Indonesia

Adat Law in Indonesia
Author: Barend ter Haar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1948
Genre: Adat law
ISBN: UOM:39015005857712

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