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Umar Seno Aji (1915–1984) was the fifth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia as well as the fourteenth Indonesian Minister of Law and Human Rights. Aji's appointment as minister of law in 1966 was initially viewed as a victory by supporters of the rule of law; this later led to disappointment when, after his appointment, he became an opponent of judicial review. While his predecessor as chief justice Subekti had been a champion of judicial independence, Aji aided in the subordination of the supreme court to the executive branch and his successor as minister of law, Mochtar Kusumaatmadja. His exertion of pressure on courts to avoid giving citizens too many rights in tort cases were one factor that led to the establishment of formal administrative courts in the country, though his

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  • Oemar Seno Adji (* 5. Dezember 1915 in Surakarta, Jawa Tengah, Niederländisch-Indien; † 1984) war ein indonesischer Jurist und Politiker, der unter anderem zwischen 1966 und 1973 Justizminister sowie von 1974 bis 1981 Präsident des Obersten Gerichtshofes war. (de)
  • Oemar Seno Adji, S.H. (05 Desember 1915 – 05 Desember 1984) adalah mantan Ketua Mahkamah Agung RI periode 1974-1982. Alumni dari Universitas Gadjah Mada ini juga pernah menjabat sebagai Menteri Kehakiman periode 1966-1974. Ia memulai karier sebagai pegawai departemen kehakiman dan sempat menjadi jaksa agung muda. (in)
  • Umar Seno Aji (1915–1984) was the fifth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia as well as the fourteenth Indonesian Minister of Law and Human Rights. Aji's appointment as minister of law in 1966 was initially viewed as a victory by supporters of the rule of law; this later led to disappointment when, after his appointment, he became an opponent of judicial review. While his predecessor as chief justice Subekti had been a champion of judicial independence, Aji aided in the subordination of the supreme court to the executive branch and his successor as minister of law, Mochtar Kusumaatmadja. His exertion of pressure on courts to avoid giving citizens too many rights in tort cases were one factor that led to the establishment of formal administrative courts in the country, though his politics of patronage are still credited with whittling away the judiciary's independence by the 1970s. In terms of jurisprudence, Aji often looked to the judiciaries of other nations for congruence with that of Indonesia. He asserted that the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence strongly resembled the United States Declaration of Independence, and that Indonesian courts enforce customary law in private disputes, a concept similar to that of common law and law of equity. (en)
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  • Oemar Seno Adji (* 5. Dezember 1915 in Surakarta, Jawa Tengah, Niederländisch-Indien; † 1984) war ein indonesischer Jurist und Politiker, der unter anderem zwischen 1966 und 1973 Justizminister sowie von 1974 bis 1981 Präsident des Obersten Gerichtshofes war. (de)
  • Oemar Seno Adji, S.H. (05 Desember 1915 – 05 Desember 1984) adalah mantan Ketua Mahkamah Agung RI periode 1974-1982. Alumni dari Universitas Gadjah Mada ini juga pernah menjabat sebagai Menteri Kehakiman periode 1966-1974. Ia memulai karier sebagai pegawai departemen kehakiman dan sempat menjadi jaksa agung muda. (in)
  • Umar Seno Aji (1915–1984) was the fifth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia as well as the fourteenth Indonesian Minister of Law and Human Rights. Aji's appointment as minister of law in 1966 was initially viewed as a victory by supporters of the rule of law; this later led to disappointment when, after his appointment, he became an opponent of judicial review. While his predecessor as chief justice Subekti had been a champion of judicial independence, Aji aided in the subordination of the supreme court to the executive branch and his successor as minister of law, Mochtar Kusumaatmadja. His exertion of pressure on courts to avoid giving citizens too many rights in tort cases were one factor that led to the establishment of formal administrative courts in the country, though his (en)
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