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Ad Hoc Judges

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

The House of Representatives (DPR) should reject the proposal to exclude the ad hoc judge clause in the revised bill on judges. The exclusion could hinder efforts to foster a healthy, transparent and honest justice system.

The strange motion came amid the ongoing deliberation of the bill at the DPR's legislation committee. The DPR-initiated bill consists of around 57 clauses on judges: from recruitment, tenure to facilities and a clause on ad hoc judges. The rejection of this last clause came from the Indonesian Judges' Association (Ikahi) and Indonesian Judges' Forum (FDHI).

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The House of Representatives (DPR) should reject the proposal to exclude the ad hoc judge clause in the revised bill on judges. The exclusion could hinder efforts to foster a healthy, transparent and honest justice system.

The strange motion came amid the ongoing deliberation of the bill at the DPR's legislation committee. The DPR-initiated bill consists of around 57 clauses on judges: from recruitment, tenure to facilities and a clause on ad ho

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