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Make Judges More Just

Monday, June 28, 2004

A growing number of foreign investors are complaining about judges' verdicts in Indonesia. A mechanism of examination needs to be set up.

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TO catch a hawk in the sky, Indonesia is letting go a pigeon in the hand. At least that's the impression one gets from the many protests against the Jakarta District Court's decision to order the seizure of PT BFI shares last April. At a time when the Indonesian government is bending over backwards to lure foreign investment, two expatriate investors feel mistreated by how the law has been applied, which they say is threatening their investmen

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