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The Judicial Commission of Indonesia ( id, Komisi Yudisial) was established as a consequence of the third amendment to the
Constitution of Indonesia The 1945 State Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia ( id, Undang-Undang Dasar Negara Republik Indonesia Tahun 1945, commonly abbreviated as ''UUD 1945'' or ''UUD '45'') is the supreme law and basis for all laws of Indonesia. The constitu ...
ratified by the Indonesian
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on 9 November 2001.Denny Indrayana (2008), pp. 241, 266 The Commission's duty is to monitor the performance of judges, advise the
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on judicial appointments and review community complaints about the behavior and fairness of presiding judges.Simon Butt
The Constitutional Court's Decision
Taken from ''Indonesia: Democracy and the Promise of Good Governance'', pg. 186. Eds. Ross H McLeod and Andrew Macintyre.
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: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2007.


History

The idea of a body to consider and give a final ruling on the appointment, promotion, transfer or dismissal of judges first arose in 1968 but failed to make the statute books. Pressure for the establishment of a body to bring about an honest, clean, transparent and professional legal system resurfaced in 1998 after president Soeharto resigned from office. On 9 November 2001, during its annual session, the
People's Consultative Assembly The People's Consultative Assembly of the Republic of Indonesia ( id, Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat Republik Indonesia, MPR-RI) is the legislative branch in Indonesia's political system. It is composed of the members of the People's Rep ...
passed the third amendment to the
Constitution of Indonesia The 1945 State Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia ( id, Undang-Undang Dasar Negara Republik Indonesia Tahun 1945, commonly abbreviated as ''UUD 1945'' or ''UUD '45'') is the supreme law and basis for all laws of Indonesia. The constitu ...
, mandating the establishment of a Judicial Commission. The proposal to establish the Judicial Commission was added into the amendment at the last minute and, in the view of some observers, the Commission was established in a hasty way. On 13 August 2004, Law No. 22 on the Judicial Commission was promulgated and on 2 July 2005, the president officially appointed the seven members of the Commission. The members were sworn in by the president on 2 August 2005.Denny Indrayana (2008), pp. 241Judicial Commission Website:Sejarah Pembentukan Komisi Yudisial (History of the Establishment of the Judicial Commission)
access date 17 May 2009
Since its inception in 2005, most of the Commission's recommendations have been ignored by the Supreme Court. This has led the English-language publication the
Jakarta Post ''The Jakarta Post'' is a daily English-language newspaper in Indonesia. The paper is owned by PT Niskala Media Tenggara and based in the nation's capital, Jakarta. ''The Jakarta Post'' started as a collaboration between four Indonesian medi ...
to describe the Supreme Court as resistant to reform.


Powers

The commission works to "maintain the honor, dignity and behavior of judges" and formerly held the power to propose candidates for the
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. Members are appointed by the president with the agreement of the House of Representatives.Denny Indrayana (2008), p267. For a report on the process of the selection of six new judges to the Supreme Court in 2011, see Ina Parlina,
KY recommends 18 'quality' justice candidates to House'
''The Jakarta Post, 2 August 2011.
The precise authority of the Judicial Commission, however, was not agreed upon by the different branches of the legal system in Indonesia. It was reported in mid-2011, for example, that since its establishment in 2005 the Judicial Commission had summoned nine justices to be investigated for alleged ethics violations but that none had answered the summonses. Members of other branches of the legal system, such as Supreme Court judges, were reported to have taken the view that the Judicial Commission was exceeding its powers in attempting to summon judges in certain cases. The Commission suffered a major blow to its authority when the Constitutional Court in August 2006 granted a request filed by 31 judges of the Supreme Court to drop activities that gave the Commission the power to investigate alleged violations by Supreme Court and Constitutional Court justices. Following that decision of the Constitutional Court, it was agreed that the powers of the Judicial Commission needed to be clarified. Most recently, during 2011, the Indonesian House of Representatives had under consideration a revision to the 2004 Judicial Commission Law which would strengthen the powers of the Judicial Commission to directly punish high court and district court judges. Under the proposed changes to the law, however, the authority to punish Supreme Court justices would remain with the Supreme Court. In 2015, the Commission suffered a major blow to its powers when the Constitutional Court ruled in favor of a judicial review filed by the
Indonesian Judges Association The Indonesian Judges Association, known locally as ''Ikatan Hakim Indonesia'' or IKAHI is an association of judicial officials in Indonesia. IKAHI's members include first-level trial judges and senior justices, as opposed to the Indonesian Judges' ...
. The review alleged that selection of candidates for the bench was out of the Commission's purview, which only includes monitoring the performance of already serving judges.


Members

The Judicial Commission consists of seven members drawn from former judges, legal practitioners, legal academics and community members. The current members for the Commission's 2020–2025 session are:Presiden Saksikan Pengucapan Sumpah Anggota Komisi Yudisial
. Official website of the President of Indonesia, 21 December 2020. Accessed 17 February 2021.
* Mukti Fajar Nur Dewata (chair) * M. Taufiq HZ (deputy chair) * Binziad Kadafi *
Sukma Violetta Sukma Violetta is a legal reform expert and the current deputy chairwoman of the Judicial Commission of Indonesia. She was one of the first five of President Joko Widodo's nominations to the Commission to be approved by the House of Representativ ...
* Amzulian Rifai * Joko Sasmito * Siti Nurdjanah


References

* Denny Indrayana (2008) ''Indonesian Constitutional Reform 1999-2002: An Evaluation of Constitution-Making in Transition'', Kompas Book Publishing, Jakarta * A. Ahsin Thohari (2004) ''Judicial Commission and Judicial Reform'', Institute for Policy Research and Advocacy, Jakarta
Judicial Commission Website


Notes


External links


Constitutional Commission Website - English section
{{Government of Indonesia Judiciary of Indonesia Government of Indonesia