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Video Interview: Developments in Indonesian Constitutional Law Featuring Stefanus Hendrianto

Richard Albert, Boston College Law School

In this latest installment of our new video interview series at I-CONnect, I interview Stefanus Hendrianto on developments in Indonesian constitutional law.

In the interview, we discuss the adoption of the Indonesian Constitution, the creation of the Indonesian Constitutional Court, the current and former Chief Justices, the new President of Indonesia, as well as the future of the Indonesian Constitution.

Stefanus Hendrianto is a Visiting Lecturer in Law and an Adjunct Professor of Political Science at Santa Clara University. His research interests include constitutional law and comparative law, law and religion, and the role of law in economic development and legal reforms in transitional and developing economies.

Born and raised in Indonesia, he served in 1999 as the youngest Commissioner on the Indonesian General Election Commission that supervised the first free election in Indonesia. He holds degrees from Utrecht University (Netherlands), Gadjah Mada University (Indonesia), and the University of Washington (USA).

The interview runs for 26 minutes, and is available here.

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