2020
DOI: 10.1017/s1755048319000427
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Blasphemy and Judicial Legitimacy in Indonesia

Abstract: When contentious blasphemy laws are pressed into service in fledgling democracies with illiberal tendencies such as Indonesia, critical questions arise about judicial integrity and the political nature of blasphemy trials. Judicial legitimacy in Indonesia is defined according to international standards and conventions. The focus is on judicial propriety rather than the popularity or majoritarian appeal of court decisions. In May 2017 a watershed moment occurred in Indonesia as the former governor of Jakarta Ba… Show more

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“…At the same time, Islamist groups secured a controversial legal victory. Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, former governor of Jakarta and close political ally of Jokowi, was found guilty of blasphemy and crashed out of the Jakarta gubernatorial electoral contest (Tyson, 2021). As rival candidate, Anies Baswedan was sworn in as Jakarta's new governor in October 2017.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At the same time, Islamist groups secured a controversial legal victory. Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, former governor of Jakarta and close political ally of Jokowi, was found guilty of blasphemy and crashed out of the Jakarta gubernatorial electoral contest (Tyson, 2021). As rival candidate, Anies Baswedan was sworn in as Jakarta's new governor in October 2017.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another issue highlighted in the May 18 th speech was the mass rallies triggered by the blasphemy case of Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, the former governor of Jakarta (Tyson, 2021). The spread of disinformation and hate speech is a grave concern for the president.…”
Section: Political Background To the May 18 Th Speechmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, Arswendo was still convicted of violating article 156a of the Indonesian Criminal Code because his act was considered as an insult against Islam in public press and he was sentenced to 4 (four) years 6 (six) months imprisonment. (Tyson, 2021) In 1995, Lia Eden was the leader of a group named Salamullah which means perennial religion. Lia believed that she was the incarnation of the angel Gabriel who delivers messages from God.…”
Section: Notable Cases Of Blasphemy In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparative studies regarding blasphemy law have been studied in several domains. Adam (Tyson, 2021) studied comparative blasphemy law in the realm of religion and state relationship in the Muslim majority countries, Pakistan, Indonesia, and Turkey. Priestley (Cox, 2020) compared blasphemy law in general between the United States, Germany, Pakistan, the United Kingdom, and Australia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1] This crime of money laundering has been regulated in Law Number 15 Because the above Act needs to be adapted to the development needs of law enforcement, practice, and international standards; therefore, it needs to be replaced with a new law, which is regulated in Law Number 8 of 2010 concerning the Prevention and Eradication of the Crime of Money Laundering, hereinafter abbreviated and called (UU TPPU). [2] The term money laundering comes from the United States, this term has a long history since 1930, at that time the perpetrators of organized crime hid and disguised the proceeds of crime by investing in laundry companies. Therefore, arrangements were made for the Prevention and Eradication of the Crime of Money Laundering, considering the impact caused by money laundering activities in the economy and to effectively comply with the principles of supervision of Bank Indonesia, Center for Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis (PPATK) according to international standards.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%