Volume 1, Issue 1, November 2024
The ADR & LAW REVIEW JOURNAL by Dewan Sengketa Indonesia (DSI) presents its inaugural issue with a deep dive into various aspects of dispute resolution systems across Indonesia. This volume explores the evolution of dispute resolution in the country, with a focus on different indigenous communities’ practices and legal theories. The journal’s contributors provide insightful perspectives on the development and challenges of resolving conflicts in both formal and traditional settings. Below are the featured articles in this first edition:
- Legal Analysis of the Development of Dispute Resolution Systems in Indonesia
This article explores the progress of dispute resolution mechanisms in Indonesia, analyzing the legal framework and its impact on resolving conflicts in the nation. - Theory and Practice of Dispute Resolution in Aceh
A study on how Aceh, with its unique legal context, approaches the resolution of disputes through both modern and traditional methods. - Theory and Practice of Dispute Resolution in the Gayo Indigenous Community
Focused on the Gayo people, this piece highlights their customary practices for resolving disputes and their integration with state legal systems. - Theory and Practice of Dispute Resolution in the Alas Indigenous Community
This article provides an in-depth look at how the Alas community handles disputes, balancing tradition and contemporary legal principles. - Theory and Practice of Dispute Resolution in the Tamiang Indigenous Community
The Tamiang people’s dispute resolution methods are explored, showcasing their indigenous approaches in handling conflicts. - Theory and Practice of Dispute Resolution in the Simalungun Indigenous Community
The role of traditional Simalungun customs in resolving disputes is examined, emphasizing their long-standing practices in conflict management. - Theory and Practice of Dispute Resolution in the Batak Indigenous Community
This article delves into the Batak people’s dispute resolution strategies, focusing on how their customary laws intersect with Indonesia’s national legal system. - Theory and Practice of Dispute Resolution in the Malay Riau Indigenous Community
An exploration of how the Malay Riau community deals with disputes, blending their traditional values with modern legal frameworks. - Theory and Practice of Dispute Resolution in the Minangkabau Indigenous Community
The Minangkabau community’s approach to dispute resolution is analyzed, showcasing their matrilineal system and how it affects their conflict resolution practices. - Theory and Practice of Dispute Resolution in the Mentawai Indigenous Community
The Mentawai people’s traditional conflict resolution methods are discussed, highlighting their unique customs and practices.
Publisher: Yayasan Pendidikan Dewan Sengketa Indonesia (YPDSI)
This volume offers a comprehensive look into the diverse and dynamic nature of dispute resolution across Indonesia’s indigenous communities, bridging the gap between traditional and modern practices in law and conflict managemen