Law

Ugly sanctuary
The Galang Island refugee camp has a chequered history
Seren Taun has become quite well-known due to wide media coverage - Dean Yulindra Affandi
The Kasepuhan community are at the cutting edge of a movement to restore customary forest rights
Return to the rules of the Palace” on a busy street in Yogyakarta - Cally Colbron
Succession within the Sultanate of Yogyakarta decides who will own vast tracts of land
Keeping promises
Disability rights activists have called on Jokowi to account for his pre-election promises
The politics of compromise
The Reconciliation Committee has dashed hopes that Jokowi could improve Indonesia’s human rights record
More than a fanclub
Islamic State's growing Indonesian support base poses a serious long-term threat
Enduring impunity
The reality for women survivors of conflict-related violence in Indonesia does not match the rhetoric
Stop Impunity Now
The International People’s Tribunal 1965 explained 
Jalan Indonesia
Pursuing justice through local initiatives
Film review: Bitter Honey
Robert Lemelson’s latest documentary film takes his audience inside the lives of the women, men and children living in polygamous families in Bali
Gregorius Rato - Irfan Kortschak
The criminalisation of a whistleblower shows how corruption can entangle even participatory development programs
Ford 1 FSPMI protest resize
Indonesia’s unions are engaging in electoral politics in unprecedented ways in an attempt to balance the influence of business
Warburton 1 Prabowo and Team at Senayan Rally Credit Liam Gammon
Democratic institutions are increasingly burdened by the illicit transactions and collusive practices of politico-business elites
Freedom of information
The Freedom of Information Act has largely failed to make government institutions more transparent and accountable