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Introduction to Indonesian Law
Last Updated Date:   8 June 2009


4 Credits,  Semester 2

Course Description:
This course will initiate the student to the basics of Indonesian law (adat law, Islamic law, legal pluralism, constitutional law, administrative law, civil law, judicial process) as well as to others aspects that are of concern to foreigners (foreign investment laws and protections, regional autonomy, mining laws etc.). It will also address some of the problems relating to law enforcement in Indonesia

Course Convenor: A/P Gary F. Bell

Co-teacher(s): NA

Module Codes: LL4024 / LL5024 / LL6024

Contact Hours: 3-hr continuous weekly seminar

Workload: 3 hours

Mode of Assessment: Final Exam - 60%; Writing/Research Assignment - 30%; Class Participation - 10%

Preclusions: Exchange students from law schools in Indonesia and post-graduate students who are graduates of law schools in Indonesia are precluded from taking this course for credit.

Prerequisites: NUS Compulsory Core Law Curriculum or equivalent

Examination Date: Friday, 30 April 2010, AM

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