For Andreas Harsono, Human Rights Watch’s Indonesia researcher, the inclusion of so-called “living law” is what worries him most. The starting point was the idea of including the customary law, called adat in Indonesia, which still governs some aspects of life in parts of the country, to avoid conflicts between it and the official penal code.
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