Publications
Books published or in press | Chapters in Books | Refereed Journal Articles
Books published or in press
Professor Abdullah Saeed
- Saeed, A. (2006), Islamic Thought: An Introduction, London: Routledge.
- Saeed, A. (ed.) (2005), Contemporary Approaches to the Qur’an in Indonesia, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Saeed, A. (2006), Interpreting the Qur'an: Towards a Contemporary Approach, New York: Routledge.
Professor Tim Lindsey
- Lindsey, T. and Pausacker, H. (eds.) (2005), Chinese Indonesians – Remembering, Distorting, Forgetting, Singapore: ISEAS and Clayton: Monash Asia Institute.
- Rajagukguk, E., Juwana, H. and Lindsey, T. (2005), Perubahan Hukum di Indonesia {Legal Change in Indonesia)(1998-2004), 2nd edition, Jakarta: Harapan Universitas Indonesia Fakultas Hukum.
- Lindsey, T. (ed.) (In press), Law Reform in Transitional and Developing States, London: Routledge.
- Lindsey, T. (ed.) (In press), Indonesia: Law & Society, 2nd edition, Sydney: Federation Press.
- Lindsey, T. (forthcoming), Islamic Laws in Indonesia, Singapore: ISEAS.
Chapters in Books
Professor Abdullah Saeed
- Saeed, A. (In press), 'Muslims', Encyclopedia of Melbourne, Clayton: Monash University.
Professor Tim Lindsey
- Lindsey, T., ‘From Soepomo to Prabowo: Law, Violence and Corruption in the Preman State’, in Charles Coppel (ed.) (2006), Violent Conflicts in Indonesia: Analysis, Representation, Resolution, London: Curzon.
- Lindsey, T., ‘Law Reform in Indonesia: The Necessity of Patience’, in Erman Rajagukguk, Hikmahanto Juwana, Timothy Lindsey (eds.) (2005), Perubahan Hukum di Indonesia (Legal Change in Indonesia) (1998-2004), 2nd edition, Jakarta: Harapan Universitas Indonesia Fakultas Hukum, 72-87.
- Lindsey, T., ‘Reconstituting the Ethnic Chinese in Post-Suharto Indonesia: Law, Racial Discrimination, and Reform’, in Tim Lindsey and Helen Pausacker (eds) (2005), Chinese Indonesians: Remembering, Distorting, Forgetting - A Festschrift for Charles A Coppel, Singapore: ISEAS; Clayton: Monash Asia Institute, 41-76.
- Lindsey, T., ‘Why is Anti-corruption Reform so Difficult in Indonesia: ‘Governance, Moral Values and the Fantasy of Moral Choice’, in N A Fadhil Lubis, Trudy Jacobsen and Haig Patapan (eds.) (forthcoming), Liberal Islam and the Public Good, London: Routledge.
- Lindsey, T., Hooker, M.B., Clarke, R. and Kingsley, J., 'Syari'ah Reform in Aceh: New Born or Still Born?', in Feener, M and Cammack, M (ed.) (in press), Law Reform in Indonesia, Seattle: University of Washington Press.
- Lindsey, T., ‘Reaching for Goering’s Revolver: Insolvency and Culture in Asia’, in Roman Tomasic (ed.) (in press), Insolvency in Asia.
- Lindsey, T. and Hooker, M.B., ‘Islamic law in Contemporary Indonesia’, in Geoff Hainsworth (ed) (forthcoming), Indonesian Drama: Cohesion of Fragmentation in a Globalising World.
Refereed Journal Articles
Professor Tim Lindsey
- Lindsey, T. & Butt, S. (2006), ‘TRIPS and Intellectual Property Law Reform in Indonesia: Why Injunctions Aren’t Stopping Piracy’, Harvard Asia Pacific Review, Vol. 8, No. 2.
- Harijanti, S.D. and Lindsey, T. (2005), ‘Indonesia: General Elections Test Constitutional Amendments and New Constitutional Court', International Journal of Constitutional Law, February .