Muslim Marriage Registration in Indonesia: Revised Marriage Registration Laws Cannot Overcome Compliance Flaws

18 Pages Posted: 10 Oct 2012

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Stijn Van Huis

Leiden University - Leiden Law School

Theresia Dyah Wirastri

Universtiy of Indonesia, Centre for Women and Gender

Date Written: October 10, 2012

Abstract

Early in 2010 a draft bill on substantive Muslim family law proposed the criminalisation of unregistered marriages and unofficial polygamous marriages in Indonesia. In the debates in the media that followed the current legal situation of unregistered marriage and unofficial polygamy was largely disregarded. In this article we argue that sufficient legal sanctions are already in place and that criminalisation of unregistered marriage is neither necessary nor desirable. The legal history of marriage registration in Indonesia indicates that from colonial times legislation has not been the problem, but, rather, a combination of lack of legal knowledge among the general public and problematic official and unofficial marriage registrars.

Keywords: marriage, Indonesia, Muslim

JEL Classification: K33

Suggested Citation

Van Huis, Stijn and Wirastri, Theresia Dyah, Muslim Marriage Registration in Indonesia: Revised Marriage Registration Laws Cannot Overcome Compliance Flaws (October 10, 2012). Australian Journal of Asian Law, 2012, Vol 13 No 1, Article 5: 87-103, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2159574

Stijn Van Huis (Contact Author)

Leiden University - Leiden Law School

P.O. Box 9520
2300 RA Leiden, NL-2300RA
Netherlands

Theresia Dyah Wirastri

Universtiy of Indonesia, Centre for Women and Gender ( email )

Jl. Prof. Sumitro Djojohadikusumo
Depok, DKI 16424
Indonesia

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