Between adat law and living law: an illusion of customary law incorporation into Indonesia penal system

Tody Sasmitha Jiwa Utama
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Abstract The initiative to recognize and incorporate customary law into the state system is now a ubiquitous phenomenon. However, how and for what purposes such incorporation has to be performed is still a heated debate. Using the case of the Indonesian Bill of Criminal Code (BCC), this article examines how the government uses its law-making power to utilize customary law (adat law) and the legal and political benefits the state could earn from such utilization. I argue that, by constructing adat law as ‘living law’ and using it as the basis for criminal conviction, the BCC has continued its romantic, but legalistic, approach in managing legal pluralism. This article envisions that such incorporation will freeze the dynamic character of adat law, allowing the state to entrench its domination and create a false sense of security in responding to Indonesia’s legal pluralism challenges. Therefore, the state recognition of adat law can distort and undermined adat law as an empirical phenomenon.
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习惯法与习惯法之间:习惯法融入印尼刑罚体系的幻觉
主动承认习惯法并将其纳入国家制度是当今普遍存在的现象。然而,如何以及出于什么目的进行这种合并仍然是一个激烈的争论。本文以印尼刑法法案(BCC)为例,检视政府如何运用其立法权来运用习惯法(adat law),以及国家可从中获得的法律与政治利益。我认为,通过将adat法构建为“活法”并将其作为刑事定罪的基础,BCC在管理法律多元化方面延续了其浪漫主义,但却是法律主义的方法。本文设想,这种合并将冻结adat法律的动态特征,使国家能够巩固其统治地位,并在应对印度尼西亚法律多元化挑战时制造一种虚假的安全感。因此,国家对习惯法的承认会扭曲和破坏习惯法这一经验现象。
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期刊介绍: As the pioneering journal in this field The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law (JLP) has a long history of publishing leading scholarship in the area of legal anthropology and legal pluralism and is the only international journal dedicated to the analysis of legal pluralism. It is a refereed scholarly journal with a genuinely global reach, publishing both empirical and theoretical contributions from a variety of disciplines, including (but not restricted to) Anthropology, Legal Studies, Development Studies and interdisciplinary studies. The JLP is devoted to scholarly writing and works that further current debates in the field of legal pluralism and to disseminating new and emerging findings from fieldwork. The Journal welcomes papers that make original contributions to understanding any aspect of legal pluralism and unofficial law, anywhere in the world, both in historic and contemporary contexts. We invite high-quality, original submissions that engage with this purpose.
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