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Choosing a Supreme Court Justice

Tuesday, March 4, 2003

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Muladi*
*Former Justice of the Supreme Court

 

The systemic damage done to the Indonesian judiciary, including the Supreme Court, has resulted not only from institutional, regulatory and cultural weaknesses within the system. The mental and intellectual quality of the human resources, the judges and the court as a whole alike, are also to blame. Little wonder then that the current process of choosing justices for the Supreme Court wi


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