Sulistyowati Irianto
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Konvensi Penghapusan Segala Bentuk Diskriminasi terhadap Wanita dalam Persepsi dan Kenyataan Sosial Sulistyowati Irianto; Tri Trisnohandoko
Antropologi Indonesia No 50 (1992): Jurnal Antropologi Indonesia
Publisher : Department of Anthropology

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In November 1967 the General Assembly United Nations adopted the declaration "to ensure the universal recognition in law and in fact of the principle of equality of men and women". That Declaration was known as the Declaration of the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against Women. One of the state ratified the declaration is Indonesia. The ratification was declared as Undang-undang No. 7/1984. After eight years declared, it would be still interesting to know how the law works in reality. Does anyone know about what happened and what is going on with the legal issues regarding women. This article tries to get some explanation about how far the declaration is known and what was done about it. Some law and social-political science students of University of Indonesia were interviewed. What they say, feel, and think about all of women issues in terms of knowing and understanding the declaration would be held in this small-scale research.
Sumbangan Pendekatan Antropologi Hukum terhadap Pengkajian Wanita (Suatu Pengalaman Penelitian mengenai Peranan Wanita Batak Toba dalam Upaya Menyelenggarakan Kesejahteraan Sosial) Sulistyowati Irianto
Antropologi Indonesia No 50 (1992): Jurnal Antropologi Indonesia
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This article had the aim to show in what way legal anthropological approach can contribute to the development of a field now know as women's studies. What will be explained is the potentiality of yielding rich and valuable data regarding women's issues when the methods developed in anthropological fieldwork are being used in research. The writer illustrate her points by describing her study, conducted in three villages in vicinity of Tarutung, North Sumatera.
Menumbuhkan Budaya Hukum Baru Anti Kekerasan terhadap Perempuan Sulistyowati Irianto
Antropologi Indonesia No 59 (1999): Jurnal Antropologi Indonesia
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In this article, the author addresses the problem of violence towards women, with a focus on the violence in ethnic conflict and armed conflict. She takes the view that any legal system should be seen as having three components, i.e., legal substance, legal structure and legal culture, and that none of these components protect women from acts of violence. Citing articles from the criminal code, the authors show how the laws cannot protect women who are victims of violence and how some articles of the code in fact perpetuate injustice toward women. Following this, she shows how law enforcement officers who constitute the legal structure lack any gender awareness in their handling of cases. Finally, the attitudes and beliefs toward the law is the legal culture encourages the view that women are the property of men, especially in times of armed conflict.