Law, Women, and Property in Contemporary Indonesia

Arskal Salim

Abstract


On 27-28 August, 2013, the School of Graduate Studies of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta organised a two day conference on Law, Women and Property in Contemporary Indonesia. The conference was aimed to enhance understanding of recent socio-legal changes that affect Indonesian Muslim women and their access to property in the past few decades. In particular, it sought to investigate changing patterns in marriage and post-divorce payments, property transfers and the implications they are having upon women, children and legal processes in Indonesia.

DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v21i1.884


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Law; Women; Property; Contemporary Indonesia

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