CILIS Policy Paper Series
The Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society publishes a series of Policy Papers. This series is distributed widely amongst government, business, academic and community organisations.
-
Ending Child Marriage in Indonesia: The Role of Courts
No 19 (2020) by Cate SumnerIn English and Indonesian
-
Islamic Preaching and State Regulation in Indonesia
No 18 (2019) by Julian Millie, Dede Syarif and Moch Fakhruroji
-
Normalising Intolerance: Elections, Religion and Everyday Life in Indonesia
No 17 (2018) by Dr Sandra Hamid
-
The Second Decade - Looking Back, Looking Forward: Women’s Access to the Religious Courts of Indonesia
No 16 (2018) by Cate Sumner with Nani Zulminarni
-
Demand-Side Constitutionalism: How Indonesian NGOs Set the Constitutional Court’s Agenda and Inform the Justices
No 15 (2018) by Dr Dominic J Nardi, Jr
-
Stalemate: Refugees in Indonesia — Presidential Regulation No 125 of 2016
No 14 (2018) by Antje Missbach, Yunizar Adiputera, Atin Prabandari, Ganesh Cintika, Frysa Yudha Swastika and Raditya Darningtyas
-
Combating Corruption in Yudhoyono's Indonesia: An Insider's Perspective
No 13 (2016) by Professor Denny Indrayana
-
Sentencing People-Smuggling Offenders in Indonesia
No 12 (2016) by Dr Antje Missbach
-
The Hidden Driver of Deforestation: Why Effecting Reform of Indonesia's Legal Framework is Critical to the Long-term Success of REDD+
No 11 (2016) by Arjuna Dibley and Josi Khatarina
-
Islam, Democracy and the Future of the Death Penalty
No 10 (2015) by Professor Dr Jimly Asshiddiqie, SH
-
Death Penalty and the Road Ahead: A Case Study of Indonesia
No 9 (2015) by Professor Todung Mulya Lubis
-
Drug-related Crimes Under Vietnamese Criminal Law: Sentencing and Clemency in Law and Practice
No 8 (2014) by Dr Nguyen Thi Phuong Hoa
-
The 2014 Indonesian Elections and Australia-Indonesia Relations
No 7 (2014) by Dr Dave McRae
-
Recrowning Negara Hukum: A New Challenge, A New Era
No 6 (2014) by Professor Todung Mulya Lubis
-
Incubators for Extremists? Radicalism and Moderation in Indonesia's Islamic Education System
No 5 (2014) by Professor Jamhari Makruf
-
Clemency in Southeast Asian Death Penalty Cases
No 4 (2014) by Dr Daniel Pascoe
-
Is Indonesia as Corrupt as Most People Believe and is it Getting Worse?
No 3 (2013) by Professor Howard Dick and Associate Professor Simon Butt
-
Indonesia and Australia in the Asian Century
No 2 (2013) by Mr Richard Woolcott AC
-
Trials of People Smugglers in Indonesia: 2007-2012
No 1 (2013) by Melissa Crouch and Antje Missbach