Seminar on Access to Indonesian Religious Court
Seminar on Access to Indonesian Religious Court

“I’m just worried the administration of justice (would be) interpreted narrowly, only on the judicial process,” Chief Justice said.
Ward berenschot from the VVI said the Institute spent 2.5 years working on a research project on access to justice in religious court. The research project was supported by the Dutch Embassy in Indonesia, UNDP, World Bank and Bappenas.
"The goal of the project is to give contribution in improving access to justice through religious court," said Berenschot.
So far, Van Vollenhoven Institute sees Indonesian religious courts have demonstrated their vital role in providing justice, especially to women. Religious courts are deemed to defend women's rights, ranging from divorce cases, finance for children, to marital property. (Written by Achmad Cholil).
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