Indonesian Constitutional Reform 1992-2002 - Rule of Law Programme Asia
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Indonesian Constitutional Reform 1992-2002
AN EVALUATION OF CONSTITUTION-MAKING IN TRANSITION
Since 1999, the MPR enacted Amendment to the 1945 Constitution. Despite their important contribution to Indonesia’s transition as the impact of the fall of Soeharto’s regime, there has been no comprehensive study on these amendments and the process by which they were produced. This book attempts to fill this gasp, by critically evaluating the process and outcomes of these amendments in the context of constitutional theory. The book also describes the experience of other countries, in particular Thailand and South Africa, in amending their constitutions.
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