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When will We get a Constitutional Court?

Tuesday, June 17, 2003

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Todung Mulya Lubis*
*Lecturer in constitutional law, School of Law, University of Indonesia

 

THE recent amendments to the 1945 Constitution undoubtedly have their shortcomings. However a number of important new articles now provide a foundation for legal and political reform, including the articles on the direct election of the president and vice president and the establishment of regional r


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