Selective Judicial Competence : The Cirebon-Priangan Legal Administration, 1680-1792 /
A major contribution to the understanding of Indonesian legal history. Hoadley shows how European colonialism skewed local legal institutions to serve colonial ends, and he discusses a fascinating series of cases that illustrate the evolution of this process.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ithaca, NY :
Cornell University Press,
[2018]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- Chapter 1. Colonialism, Procedural Law, and the Cirebon-Priangan Region
- Section I. Preludes 1681-1706/08
- Chapter 2. Javanese Legal Competence
- Chapter 3. Court Performance to 1706
- Section II. Dutch Take-Over 1706/08-1728
- Chapter 4. A Cirebon-Priangan Legal System 1706-1708
- Section IIA. Failure of Padu Legal Procedure 1706-1728
- Chapter 5. Modification of Padu Legal Procedure 1706-1717
- Chapter 6. Demise of Padu Procedure-the 1720s
- Section IIB. Pradata/Criminal Justice
- Chapter 7. Pradata Competence in "Criminal" Cases
- Chapter 8. Pradata/Criminal Courts 1708-1728
- Section III. Consolidation of the Legal System after 1728
- Chapter 9. Alternatives to Padu Competence 1728-1750
- Chapter 10. Triumph of the Executive Courts 1750-1792
- Chapter 11. Institutional Change
- Appendix I. Cirebon Royal House
- Appendix II. Dutch Residents in Cirebon
- Appendix III. Case Records
- Appendix IV. Contracts, Edicts, Resolutions, Memorie, Special Reports, and Javanese Legal Texts
- Sources Utilized
- Glossar
- Index