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7 When Laws Are Not Enough: Ethics, Aesthetics, and Intra-Religious Pluralism in Contemporary Indonesia
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Virginia Matheson-Hooker
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- About the Contributors xiii
- 1 M.B. Hooker and Southeast Asian Law: Path-breaking Passions 1
- 2 Asian Thought and Legal Diversity 31
- 3 Comparative Law, Anti-Essentialism and Intersectionality: Reflections from Southeast Asia in Search of an Elusive Balance 52
- 4 Legal Pluralism and Legal Anthropology: Experiences from Indonesia 70
- 5 Mapping the Relationship of Competing Legal Traditions in the Era of Transnationalism in Indonesia 90
- 6 Indonesia’s Weak State Courts and Weak Law Fare Poorly in a Pluralist Commercial World 116
- 7 When Laws Are Not Enough: Ethics, Aesthetics, and Intra-Religious Pluralism in Contemporary Indonesia 151
- 8 Legal Pluralism and the Constitutional Position of East Malaysia’s Indigenous Peoples: The View from the Longhouse 178
- 9 Sharia, State and Legal Pluralism in Indonesia: How Law Can You Go? 208
- 10 Negotiating Legal Pluralism in Court: Fatwa and the Crime of Blasphemy in Indonesia 231
- 11 Islamic Law in Israel: A Case Study in Legal Pluralism 257
- 12 The Road to Democracy Goes through Religious Pluralism: The Indonesian Case and Thoughts on Post-Mubarak Egypt 293
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- About the Contributors xiii
- 1 M.B. Hooker and Southeast Asian Law: Path-breaking Passions 1
- 2 Asian Thought and Legal Diversity 31
- 3 Comparative Law, Anti-Essentialism and Intersectionality: Reflections from Southeast Asia in Search of an Elusive Balance 52
- 4 Legal Pluralism and Legal Anthropology: Experiences from Indonesia 70
- 5 Mapping the Relationship of Competing Legal Traditions in the Era of Transnationalism in Indonesia 90
- 6 Indonesia’s Weak State Courts and Weak Law Fare Poorly in a Pluralist Commercial World 116
- 7 When Laws Are Not Enough: Ethics, Aesthetics, and Intra-Religious Pluralism in Contemporary Indonesia 151
- 8 Legal Pluralism and the Constitutional Position of East Malaysia’s Indigenous Peoples: The View from the Longhouse 178
- 9 Sharia, State and Legal Pluralism in Indonesia: How Law Can You Go? 208
- 10 Negotiating Legal Pluralism in Court: Fatwa and the Crime of Blasphemy in Indonesia 231
- 11 Islamic Law in Israel: A Case Study in Legal Pluralism 257
- 12 The Road to Democracy Goes through Religious Pluralism: The Indonesian Case and Thoughts on Post-Mubarak Egypt 293