For giving legal protection to both of husband and wife, Indonesian Marriage Act 1/1974 regulate that a divorce should be done in the court. However, until recently there are many Sasak men still divorced their wives by unilateral statement only, not through trial process in the court. From a feminist legal theory perspective, the practice of unilateral divorce was susceptible to violate women’s right because empirically the living law in the community is generally formulated by male figures, using man perspective and aim for perpetuate men power. This research aims to describe and analyse the forms of violation of the rights of Sasak women who was unilaterally divorced by her husband. This research is a type of empirical legal research usi...
In the 1970s the government of the Republic of Indonesia issued regulations governing marriage, name...
The Bangkalan Religious Court report in 2019 stated that there were 1051 cases for judicial divorce,...
In 2015, divorce cases reached 457.493 (85,65%) out of 534.164 cases throughout Indonesia, 321.487(6...
For giving legal protection to both of husband and wife, Indonesian Marriage Act 1/1974 regulate tha...
Penilaian dari Dr. Kutbuddin Aibak, MHI: Berkualitas, informatif, argumentatif dan analitis, agar...
The phenomenon of lawsuits for divorce in Indonesia is increasing from year to year. Laws and regula...
Various marriage problems cause women to sometimes file for legal divorce from their husbands. Howev...
This article discusses on the experiences of a number of Indonesian women who initiated divorce from...
Women's rights in divorce cases are not regulated explicitly in the Compilation of Islamic Law. This...
The divorce trend in Indonesia is increasing every year. In 2018, Indonesia's divorce rate reached 4...
This study investigates the dynamics of divorce in Madura and women's rights in divorce from a gende...
The increasing number of divorce cases from year to year at Pati Religious Court indicates an increa...
The authority of the Syar'iyah Court in the field of marriage has a lot of contact with the interest...
The article 4 clause 2 in the Act Number 1 Year 1974, mentioned that discrimination against women (w...
This study aims to know and analys the legal protection for wife as victim of domestic violence (DV...
In the 1970s the government of the Republic of Indonesia issued regulations governing marriage, name...
The Bangkalan Religious Court report in 2019 stated that there were 1051 cases for judicial divorce,...
In 2015, divorce cases reached 457.493 (85,65%) out of 534.164 cases throughout Indonesia, 321.487(6...
For giving legal protection to both of husband and wife, Indonesian Marriage Act 1/1974 regulate tha...
Penilaian dari Dr. Kutbuddin Aibak, MHI: Berkualitas, informatif, argumentatif dan analitis, agar...
The phenomenon of lawsuits for divorce in Indonesia is increasing from year to year. Laws and regula...
Various marriage problems cause women to sometimes file for legal divorce from their husbands. Howev...
This article discusses on the experiences of a number of Indonesian women who initiated divorce from...
Women's rights in divorce cases are not regulated explicitly in the Compilation of Islamic Law. This...
The divorce trend in Indonesia is increasing every year. In 2018, Indonesia's divorce rate reached 4...
This study investigates the dynamics of divorce in Madura and women's rights in divorce from a gende...
The increasing number of divorce cases from year to year at Pati Religious Court indicates an increa...
The authority of the Syar'iyah Court in the field of marriage has a lot of contact with the interest...
The article 4 clause 2 in the Act Number 1 Year 1974, mentioned that discrimination against women (w...
This study aims to know and analys the legal protection for wife as victim of domestic violence (DV...
In the 1970s the government of the Republic of Indonesia issued regulations governing marriage, name...
The Bangkalan Religious Court report in 2019 stated that there were 1051 cases for judicial divorce,...
In 2015, divorce cases reached 457.493 (85,65%) out of 534.164 cases throughout Indonesia, 321.487(6...