Indonesian academic
Jimly Asshiddiqie
(born 17 April 1956) is an Indonesian academic who served as the first chief justice of Indonesia's
Constitutional Court
from 2003 to 2008.
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Education and academic career
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Jimmy graduated from high school in
Palembang
in 1973. He obtained his law degree from the
University of Indonesia
(UI) in 1982. In 1986, he obtained his master's in law from UI. In 1990, he obtained his doctorate in law from UI and the Van Vollenhoven Institute, as well as
the Leiden University
Law Faculty. In 1998, Jimly became a Professor of Constitutional Law at the UI Faculty of Law.
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He has authored more than 60 academic publications. He has also written hundreds of articles and papers, published by various media and delivered at various forums. His books include "Green Constitution", "Economic Constitution", "Social Constitution", "Court of Ethics and Constitutional Ethics" and "The Constitution of Cultures and Constitutional Cultures".
Political career
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During the final years of President
Suharto's rule
, Jimly served as an Expert Staff (advisor) to the Minister of Education (1993?1998).
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Jimly was a member of the
Golkar
faction (
Utusan Golongan
) in the
People's Consultative Assembly
for the 1997-1998 period, which in March 1998 unanimously re-elected
Suharto
as president for a seventh term, despite mounting public opposition that saw Suharto resign two months later.
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In 1998, shortly before the
fall of Suharto
, Jimly was appointed Assistant to Vice President
BJ Habibie
.
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After Habibie became president in May 1998, Jimly was chairman of the Legal Working Group on the National Reform Team Toward Civil Society. His working group helped to prepare new legislation, as well as amendments to the 1945 Constitution and the introduction of a system for direct presidential elections. Also under Habibie, Jimly was appointed Secretary for the Council of Law Enforcement and Security chaired by the president. He was the person in charge of the Constitutional Reform Panel under the coordination of Bagir Manan at the State Secretariat in 1998?1999.
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Under President
Abdurrahman Wahid
, Jimly was an advisor to the Minister of Industry and Trade from 2001?2003. He was a member of the Expert Committee of the People's Assembly Working Body (2001?2002), and an Expert Advisor to the Secretariat General of the MPR to prepare amendments to the 1945 Constitution (2002?2003).
Jimly chaired the Advisory Council of the
National Commission on Human Rights
for eight years from 2009 to 2017.
He was a member of the Indonesian
Presidential Advisory Council
from 25 January 2010 to 2014, serving President
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
.
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He served as Vice Chairman of the National Council of Titles and Honors. He was chairman of the Election Organizers Ethics Council (DKPP) from June 2012 to 2017.
In August 2015, Jimly ran unsuccessfully for the leadership of the
Corruption Eradication Commission
(KPK). In December 2015, he was appointed chairman of the Indonesian Muslim Intellectuals Association (ICMI), a grouping that was formed in 1990 as part of an effort by then-President Suharto to use Islam to counterbalance the military's power.
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In January 2020, Jimly was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Indonesian Cooperatives Council (Dekopin), which is led by convicted corruption felon
Nurdin Halid
.
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