Publications
Professor Tim Lindsey | Professor Abdullah Saeed
Professor Tim Lindsey
Books
- Cooney, S., Lindsey, T., Mitchell, R. & Zhu, Y. (eds.) (2002), Law and Labour Market Regulation in East Asia, Routledge, London.
- Lindsey, T. (ed.) (2008), Indonesia: Law and Society, 2nd and fully revised edition, Federation Press, Sydney.
- Lindsey, T. (2008), The Romance of K'tut Tantri and Indonesia, 2nd edition, Equinox Publishing, Jakarta (2nd edition).
- Lindsey, T. (ed.) (2007), Law Reform in Developing and Transitional Economies, Routledge, London.
- Lindsey, T. and Pausacker, H. (eds.) (2006), Chinese Indonesians: Remembering, Distorting, Forgetting - A Festschrift for Charles A Coppel, ISEAS, Singapore; Monash Asia Institute, Clayton.
- Lindsey, T., Damien, E., Butt, S. & Utomo,T.S. (2002), Hukum Kekayaan Intelektual Indonesia: suatu pengantar [Intellectual Property Law in Indonesia: An Introduction], PT Alumni, Bandung.
- Lindsey, T. & Dick, H. (eds.) (2002), Corruption in Asia: Rethinking the Governance Paradigm, Federation Press, Sydney.
- Lindsey, T. and Pausacker, H. (eds.) (2005), Chinese Indonesians: Remembering, Distorting, Forgetting – A Festschrift for Charles A Coppel, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore; Monash Asia Institute, Clayton.
- Lindsey, T., Rajagukguk, E. and Juwana, H. (eds.) (2005), Perubahan Hukum di Indonesia [Legal Change in Indonesia] (1998–2004), Harapan Universitas Indonesia Fakultas Hukum, Jakarta (2nd edition).
Lindsey, T., Rajagukguk, E. and Juwana, H. (eds.) (2004), Perubahan Hukum di Indonesia [Legal Change in Indonesia] (1998–2004), Harapan Universitas Indonesia Fakultas Hukum, Jakarta.
Book Chapters
- Butt, S. and Lindsey, T., “Intellectual Property, Civil Law and the Failure of Law in Indonesia: Can Criminal Enforcement of Economic Law Work in Developing Countries?”, in Tim Lindsey (ed.) (2007), Law Reform in Developing and Transitional States, Routledge, London, 391-412.
- Lindsey, T., "Constitutional Reform in Indonesia: Muddling Towards Democracy", in Tim Lindsey (ed.) (2008), Indonesia: Law and Society, 2nd and fully revised edition, Federation Press, Sydney, 23-47.
- Lindsey, T., “Legal Infrastructure and Governance Reform in Post-Crisis Asia: The Case of Indonesia”, in Tim Lindsey, (ed.) (2007), Law Reform in Developing and Transitional States, Routledge, London, 3-41.
- Lindsey, T., “Preface”, in Tim Lindsey (ed.) (2007), Law Reform in Developing and Transitional States, Routledge, London, xix-xxii.
- Lindsey, T., Hooker, M.B., Clarke, R. and Kingsley, J., “Shari’a Revival in Aceh”, in Michael Feener and Mark Cammack (eds) (2007), Islamic Law in Contemporary Indonesia: Ideas and Institutions, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 216-254.
- 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, Curzon, London, 19-36.
- Lindsey, T., “Reaching for Goering’s Revolver: Insolvency and Culture in Asia”, in Roman Tomasic (ed.) (2006), Insolvency Law in East Asia, Ashgate, Hampshire & Burlington, 509-534.
- Lindsey, T., “Charles Coppel: A Brief Biography”, in Tim Lindsey and Helen Pausacker (eds.) (2005), Chinese Indonesians: Remembering, Distorting, Forgetting – A Festschrift for Charles A Coppel, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore; Monash Asia Institute, Clayton, x-xii.
- Lindsey, T., “Law Reform in Indonesia: The Necessity of Patience”, in Tim Lindsey, Erman Rajagukguk and Hikmahanto Juwana (eds.) (2005), Perubahan Hukum di Indonesia [Legal Change in Indonesia] (1998-2004), Harapan Universitas Indonesia Fakultas Hukum, Jakarta, 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, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore; Monash Asia Institute, Clayton, 41-76.
- Lindsey, T., “Indonesia: Devaluing Asian Values, Rewriting Rule of Law”, in Randall Peerenboom (ed.) (2003), Asian Discourses of Rule of Law, Routledge, London and New York: 286-323.
- Lindsey, T., “Anti-corruption and NGOs in Indonesia”, in Richard Holloway (ed.) (2002), Stealing from the People — 16 Studies on Corruption in Indonesia — Book 4: Clampdown — In Search of New Paradigms, Aksara Foundation, Partnership for Governance Reform, Jakarta, 29-70.
- Lindsey, T., “History Always Repeats? Corruption, Culture and ‘Asian Values’”, in Tim Lindsey and Howard Dick (eds.) (2002), Corruption in Asia: Rethinking the Governance Paradigm, Federation Press, Sydney, 1-23.
- Lindsey, T., “Soft State, Hard Luck: The Politics of Crime, Violence and Fear in Indonesia’s Urban Centres”, in Helen Lansdowne, Philip Dearden and William Neilson (eds.) (2002), Communities in Southeast Asia: Challenges and Responses, Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives, University of Victoria, British Columbia,Victoria, 503-516.
- Lindsey, T and Masduki, T., “Labour Law in Indonesia After Soeharto: Reformasi or Replay?”, in Sean Cooney, Tim Lindsey, Richard Mitchell and Zhu Ying (eds.) (2002), Law and Labour Market Regulation in East Asia, Routledge, London, 27-54.
- Lindsey, T. and Pausacker, H., “Preface”, in Tim Lindsey and Helen Pausacker (eds.) (2005), Chinese Indonesians: Remembering, Distorting, Forgetting – A Festschrift for Charles A Coppel, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore; Monash Asia Institute, Clayton, vii-ix.
- Lindsey, T. and Santosa, M.A., "The Trajectory of Law Reform in Indonesia: A Short Overview of Legal Systems and Change in Indonesia", in Tim Lindsey (ed.) (2008), Indonesia: Law and Society, 2nd and fully revised edition, Federation Press, Sydney, 2-22.
Journal Articles (Refereed)
- Harijanti, S.D. and Lindsey, T. (2006), “Indonesia: General Elections Test Constitutional Amendments and New Constitutional Court”, 4(1) International Journal of Constitutional Law, 138-150.
- Lindsey, T. (2006), “Tribute – Australia’s Asian Law Pioneer: Professor Malcolm D H Smith, 21 August 1945 – 22 June 2006”, 30(2) Melbourne University Law Review, 297-299.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Legal Infrastructure in East Asia”, 18(1) Asia Pacific Economic Literature, 12-40.
- Lindsey, T. (2003), “Islamic Law in Contemporary Indonesia”, 37(2) Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs, 121-127.
- Lindsey, T. (2002), “Indonesian Constitutional Reform: Muddling towards Democracy”, 6 Singapore Journal of International and Comparative Law, 244-301.
- Lindsey, T. & Butt, S. (2005), “TRIPS and Intellectual Property Law Reform in Indonesia: Why Injunctions Aren’t Stopping Piracy”, 8(2) Harvard Asia Pacific Review, 14-18.
- Lindsey, T. and Hooker, M.B. (2003), “Towards a New Mazhab? The Public Faces of Syariah in Indonesia”, 10(1) Studia Islamika, 23-64.
- Lindsey, T., Jamhari and Hooker, M.B. (eds.), Islamic Law in Indonesia and Malaysia (special issue), 10(1) Studia Islamika.
Journal Articles (Non-refereed)
- Lindsey, T. (2007), “Obituary: Daniel S Lev”, 89 Inside Indonesia, April-June, 35.
- Lindsey, T. (2007), “Relaxed, Complacent and Risible”, 2(2) The Australian Literary Review, 7 March, 18-19.
- Lindsey, T. (2006), “Muddling Through: Indonesia’s Brave Experiment in Reinventing its Legal System”, 87 Inside Indonesia, July-September, 4-7.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Constitutional Crisis in Indonesia: The Bali Bomber Case”, 5 Institute for International and Comparative Law, 14-15.
- Lindsey, T. (2003), “What Bali means to Indonesia”, 1(5) The Diplomat, December 2002-January, 14-15.
- Lindsey, T. (2002), “Australia, Indonesia and the Boat People”, 1(1) The Diplomat, 20-23.
- Lindsey, T. (2002), Boat People: Why the Indonesia Solution won’t Work Either”, 8 Dissent, Autumn/Winter, 42-44.
- Lindsey, T. (2002), “Selected but not Elected”, UniNews, 6-20 May, 7.
Reports to Governments
- Lindsey, T. (2005), Report to ILDO (International Legal Development Organisation) on Legal Assistance Needs in Post-Tsunami Aceh, February.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), Report to AusAID: Assistance for Indonesian Islamic Education (Madrasah Project), April.
- Lindsey, T. (2003), Report to AusAID: Australia Indonesia Legal Development Program — Project Design Document, July.
- Lindsey, T. and Phillips, R. (2005), Inheritance, Guardianship and Women’s Legal Rights in Post-Tsunami Aceh: The Interaction of Syariah, Adat and Secular Laws, Report to ILDO (International Legal Development Organisation), December.
Professor Abdullah Saeed
Books
- Saeed, A. (2008), The Qur'an: An Introduction, Routledge, London.
- Saeed, A. (2006), Islamic Thought: An Introduction, Routledge, London and New York.
- Saeed, A. (2006), Interpreting the Qur'an: Towards a Contemporary Approach, Routledge, London and New York.
- Saeed, A. (ed.) (2005), Approaches to the Qur'an in Contemporary Indonesia, Oxford University Press, Oxford (in collaboration with the Institute of Ismaili Studies, UK).
- Saeed, A. and Saeed, H. (2004), Freedom of Religion, Apostasy and Islam, Ashgate Publishing, Hampshire.
- Saeed, A (2004), Menyoal Bank Syariah: Kritik atas Interpretasi Bunga Bank Kaum Neo-Revivalis, Trans. Arif Maftuhin, Paramadina, Jakarta.
- Saeed, A. (2004), Muslim Australians: Their Beliefs, Practices and Institutions, Commonwealth Government, Canberra.
- Akbarzadeh, S. and Saeed, A. (eds). (2003), Islam and Political Legitimacy, Curzon, London and New York.
- Saeed, A (2003), Islam in Australia, Allen & Unwin, Sydney.
Book Chapters
Saeed, A. (In press) “Muslims in the West and their Attitudes to Full Participation in Western Societies: Some Reflections”, in Geoffrey Levey (ed.), Religion and Multicultural Citizenship, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Saeed, A. (2007), “Muslims under non-Muslim Rule: Evolution of a Discourse”, in Islamic Legitmacy in a Plural Asia, Routledge, London.
Saeed, A. (2006), “Australia”, in The Encyclopaedia of Islam (Third Edition, Part 1), Brill Publishing, 176-178.
- Saeed, A. (2006), “Qur’an and Hadith” Project Abraham Booklet and CD-ROM, Jewish Council of South Australia.
Saeed, A. (2006), “Women, Gender and Islamic Banks”, in Encyclopaedia of Women and Islamic Cultures (vol 4), Brill Publishing.
- Saeed, A. (2006), “Muslims in Australia”, in Fethi Mansouri (ed.) Australia and the Middle East: A Front Line Relationship, Tauris Academic Studies, London, 73-83.
Saeed, A. (2006), “Contextualizing”, in Andrew Rippin (ed.), The Blackwell Companion to the Qur’an, Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, 36-50.
- Saeed, A. (2006), “Creating a Culture of Human Rights from a Muslim Perspective”, in Swee-Hin Toh and Virginia Cawagas (eds.) (2006), Cultivating Wisdom, Harvesting Peace, Griffith University, Brisbane, 123-127.
Saeed, A. (2005), "Introduction: the Qur’an, Interpretation and the Indonesian Context", in Saeed, A. (2005) (ed.), Approaches to the Qur’an in Contemporary Indonesia, Oxford University Press, Oxford (in collaboration with the Institute of Ismaili Studies, UK), 1-16.
Saeed, A. (2005), "Qur’an: Tradition of Scholarship and Interpretation", Encyclopedia of Religion, Thomson Gale USA, Farmington MI, 7561-7570.
Saeed, A. (2005), "Islam", Encyclopedia of Melbourne, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 372-373.
Saeed, A. (2005), "Islamic Religious Education and the Debate on its Reform Post-September 11", in S. Akbarzadeh and S. Yasmeen (eds.), Islam and the West: Reflections from Australia, UNSW Press, Sydney, 63-76.
Saeed, A. (2004), "Islamic Banking and Finance: In Search of an Islamic but Pragmatic Model’", in Virginia Hooker and Amin Saikal (eds), Islamic Perspectives on the New Millenium, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, 113-129.
Saeed, A. (2004), "Fazlur Rahman: A Framework for Interpreting the Ethico-Legal Content of the Qur’an", in Suha Taji-Farouki (ed.), Modern Muslim Intellectuals & the Qur’an, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 37-66.
Johns, A. H. and Saeed, A. (2004), "Nurcholish Madjid and the Interpretation of the Qur’an: Religious Pluralism and Tolerance", in Suha Taji-Farouki (ed.), Modern Muslim Intellectuals & the Qur’an, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 67-96.
Saeed, A. (2004), "Coinage", in Richard C Martin (ed.), Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World, Macmillan Reference USA, New York, 151-152.
Saeed, A. (2004), "Umma", in Richard C Martin (ed.), Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World, Macmillan Reference USA, New York, 705-706.
Saeed, A. (2004), "Sarraf", Encyclopaedia of Islam, EJ Brill, Leiden.
Saeed, A. (2003), "The Official Ulema and the Religious Legitimacy of the Modern Nation State", in Shahram Akbarzadeh and Abdullah Saeed (eds.), Islam and Political Legitimacy, RoutledgeCurzon, London and New York, 14-28.
Akbarzadeh, S. and Saeed, A. (2003), "Islam and Politics", in Shahram Akbarzadeh and Abdullah Saeed (eds.), Islam and Political Legitimacy, RoutledgeCurzon, London and New York, 1-13.
Saeed, A. (2002), "Economics", in Jane Dammen McAuliffe (ed.), Encyclopedia of the Qur’an, E. J. Brill, Leiden, Vol. II.
Johns, A. H. and Saeed, A. (2002), "The Muslim Communities in Australia: The Building of a Community", in Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad and Jane I. Smith (eds), Muslim Minorities in the West: Visible and Invisible, Altamira Press, California, 195-216.
Saeed, A. (2002), "Jihad and Violence: Changing Understanding of Jihad among Muslims", in Tony Coady and Michael O’Keefe (eds), Terrorism and Justice: Moral Argument in a Threatened World, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne.
Journal Articles (Refereed)
Saeed, A. (2007), “Trends in Contemporary Islam: A Preliminary Attempt at a Classification”, 97 The Muslim World.
Saeed, A. (2006), “Muslims in the West Choose Between Isolationism and Participation”, 16 Sang Saeng, Asia-Pacific Centre for Education and International Understanding/UNESCO, Seoul, 8-11.
Saeed, A. (2003), "Religious and Human Freedoms", 13(7) Eureka Street, 28-30.
Saeed, A. (2002), "The Charge of Distortion of Jewish and Christian Scriptures: Tension between the Popular Muslim View and the Qur’anic/Tafsir View", 92(3&4) The Muslim World, 419-36.