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摘要
印尼巴厘岛是国际知名的热门旅游目的地。几十年来,世界各地的游客都被巴厘岛丰富多彩的文化和友好的人民所吸引。与显而易见的以印度教为主的文化交织在一起的是巴厘岛无形的习惯法律体系,该体系规范了巴厘岛人的大部分日常生活。这种本土法律体系与印尼国家法律体系是多元的。与所有法律制度一样,巴厘岛的习惯法制度也处于不断变化的状态。本文将考察巴厘岛习惯法体系中权威的基本来源和目的,并分析变革对该体系的压力。有人认为,由于最近形成了Majelis Utama Desa Pakraman和Bali mawacara判例,巴厘岛习惯法体系中正在发展一个萌芽的准普通法体系。
Bali Mawacara: Is A Quasi-common Law System Developing in Balinese Customary Law?
The Indonesian island of Bali is internationally renowned as a popular tourist destination. Tourists from around the world have been attracted to Bali’s rich and colourful displays of culture and its friendly people for many decades. Intertwined with the predominately Hindu culture that is so readily visible is the invisible customary legal system of Bali that regulates much of the daily life of the Balinese. This autochthonous legal system exists in plurality with the Indonesian state legal system. As with all legal systems, the Balinese customary law system is in a state of flux. This article will examine the foundational sources and purposes of authority in the Balinese customary law system and analyse the pressures of change upon that system. It will be argued that an embryonic quasi-common law system is developing in the Balinese customary law system due to the recent formation of the Majelis Utama Desa Pakraman and the Bali mawacara jurisprudence.