01513 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001500123084001900138100002400157245004300181260007600224300002700300520090300327650001501230990002501245990002501270INLIS00000000000007220221028031226 a0010-0520000072221028 | | eng  a979-3452-13-7 aind a340.095 98 a340.095 98 LAW0 aLaw Reform Policies1 aLaw Reform Policies :bRecommendations aJakarta :bNational Law Commission of the Republic of Indonesia,c2003 axiv, 171 hlm. ;c21 cm aThis book contains the findings of studies on and recommendations for law reform in Indonesia. Since 2000, the National Law Commission has been engaged in the process of conducting studies and formulating these recommendations in collaboration with a number of working groups from various parts of Indonesia. The studies were conducted based on fourteen specific work programs categorized in to four key areas, namely, the executive, legislature, legal system and legal profession. The studies involved the collection of data and the procession of suggestions, advice and criticism received from all levels of society, with the primary consideration at all times being the need for the principles of good governance to be upheld. Thus, it is safe to say that these studies were truly based on a bottom-up approach, rather than the top-down approach that has been traditionally applied in Indonesia. 4aLaw Reform a16538/MKRI-P/IV-2010 a16538/MKRI-P/IV-2010