Indonesian Law No. 35 of 1999 on Amendments to Law No. 14 of 1970 on Judicial Authority Principles

This statute provides amendments to Law No. 14 of 1970 on Judicial Authority Principles. Specifically, the amendments set in motion the gradual transfer (over a five-year period) of judicial bodies to become under the control of the Supreme Court (Mahkamah Agung) organisationally, administratively, and financially. The amendments also provide that group criminal activity committed by officers of the court is to be adjudicated by the civil judiciary, unless the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, by official decree (Keputusan), believes the conduct should be adjudicated by a military court.

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