Who Judges the Judges?
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
STANDING proud behind nine mock Grecian columns, the conspicuous building in Central Jakarta is invariably crowded with those seeking redress for real or imagined wrongs. It is the home of the Constitutional Court, a forum that is constantly inundated by challenges to local election results.
However, resolving electoral disputes was not the main reason the court was established. Set up by the Constitutional Court Law of 2003, its principal funct
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