‘Crime and Punishment in Indonesia’
Workshop and Book Launch
10 March, 2021
Hosted by:
LIPI, the Indonesian Institute of Sciences
the Jentera School of Law
LeIP, the Center for Court Research and Advocacy
The Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society (CILIS) of the University of Melbourne
Hukumonline
Indonesia’s criminal law system faces major challenges. Despite the country’s transition to democracy, both the Criminal Code and the Criminal Procedure Code are badly out of date, and the regulatory, police, judicial and corrections systems all need urgent reform.
This webinar provides an assessment of the state of criminal law, law enforcement and penal policy in Indonesia. Covering a wide range of areas of criminal law, expert speakers (including Professor Topo Santoso, University of Indonesia) will discuss recent efforts at reform and their prospects for success.
At the workshop, Professor Todung Mulya Lubis will launch Crime and Punishment in Indonesia (Editors: Tim Lindsey, Helen Pausacker, Routledge 2021). Speakers at the event contributed chapters to this new book.
Image: ‘Crime and Punishment in Indonesia’, Geoff Todd, 2020
Workshop Program
The conference will take place on:
Wednesday 10 March, 2021
Melbourne time - GMT+10: 1:00pm-3:45pm
Jakarta time - GMT+7: 9:00am-11:45am
Workshop Guidelines
Speakers
- Dina Afrianty
La Trobe University
Crime and Religion - Rifqi Assegaf
LeIP, the Center for Court Research and Advocacy
Penalties and Sentencing - Simon Butt
University of Sydney
The Criminal Law Codes - Apsari Dewi
The Asia Foundation
Crime, Reform and the Court - Nadirsyah Hosen
Monash University
Crime and Religion - Stephanie Juwana
Indonesia Ocean Justice Initiative
Crime and the Environment - Josi Khatarina
Indonesian Center for Environmental Law
Crime and the Environment - Tim Lindsey
University of Melbourne
Co-Editor of Crime and Punishment in Indonesia - Todung Mulya Lubis
Lawyer and Ambassador to Norway
Book Launch and Commentary - Tim Mann
University of Melbourne
Crime, Reform and the Court - Lilis Mulyani
LIPI, the Indonesian Institute of Sciences
Crime and the Environment - Helen Pausacker
University of Melbourne
Co-Editor of Crime and Punishment in Indonesia; Crime and Religion - Topo Santoso
University of Indonesia
General Comments on Book - Mas Achmad Santosa
Indonesia Ocean Justice Initiative
Crime and the Environment - Leo Sudaryono
The Asia Foundation
Penalties and Sentencing
Video Recording
This is an online Workshop, and many of you will be attending from different time zones. We have therefore made some special arrangements to ensure you are able to participate fully in the conference discussions.
- The conference sessions will be ‘live’ and will take place via Zoom.
- Speakers will present for 10 minutes each, talking about the main aspects, issues and arguments of their papers.
- Attendees can type their questions in the 'Chat' section of Zoom, and they will be answered live during the discussion.
- The language to be used in the conference is English.
Workshop Registration
- This Workshop is jointly hosted by:
- LIPI, the Indonesian Institute of Sciences
- the Jentera School of Law
- LeIP, the Center for Court Research and Advocacy
- The Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society (CILIS) of the University of Melbourne
- Hukumonline
- Please direct queries about the Workshop to: Debbie Yu