Selective Judicial Competence: The Cirebon-Priangan Legal Administration, 1680-1792

Selective Judicial Competence: The Cirebon-Priangan Legal Administration, 1680-1792

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Format Paperback
Pages 173
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1994
Publisher Cornell Southeast Asia Program Publications
ISBN-10 0877277141
ISBN-13 9780877277149
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Mason C. Hoadley's exploration of Indonesian legal history presents a nuanced examination of the 17th and 18th centuries, focusing on the Cirebon-Priangan region. By delving into the complexities of judicial processes during this time, he sheds light on the interactions between European colonial powers and local legal traditions.

Hoadley's meticulous research uncovers how European colonial practices influenced the evolution of legal administration, highlighting the interplay between indigenous customs and imported legal systems. He paints a vivid picture of a region grappling with the challenges of governance and justice amidst the pressures of colonialism.

This work not only enriches the academic understanding of historical legal frameworks in Indonesia but also underscores the broader implications of colonialism on local societies. Through this rigorous analysis, Hoadley offers valuable insights into the legacy of legal practices that continue to resonate in contemporary Indonesian legal discourse.

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