• An uphill battle: A case example of government policy and activist dissent on the death penalty for drug-related offences in Indonesia 

      Kramer, Elisabeth; Stoicescu, Claudia
      Published 2021
      In 2014, newly-elected President Joko Widodo announced that Indonesia was facing a national ‘emergency’ due to high levels of drug use that necessitated harsh criminal justice responses, including the ultimate punishment ...
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      Article
    • COVID-19 in Southeast Asia: Implications for workers and unions 

      Ford, Michele; Ward, Kristy
      Published 2021
      The labour market effects in Southeast Asia of the COVID-19 pandemic have attracted considerable analysis from both scholars and practitioners. However, much less attention has been paid to the pandemic’s impact on legal ...
      Article
    • The illegal as mundane 

      Ford, Michele; Lyons, Lenore
      Published 2019-10-28
      Ways of studying illegal behaviour are important in the context of Indonesia, a country well known for its failure to deal adequately with the corruption that permeates every level of society. They are perhaps even more ...
      Open Access
      Article
    • Asia’s Labor Migration and Employment Relations Regimes 

      Ford, Michele
      Published 2019-01-01
      What happens when local unions begin to advocate for the rights of temporary migrant workers, asks Michele Ford in her sweeping study of seven Asian countries? Until recently unions in Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, ...
      Open Access
      Book chapter
    • The Go-Jek Effect 

      Ford, Michele; Honan, Vivian
      Published 2017-01-01
      Worldwide, debate is raging over the growth of app-based transport services as companies like Uber transform the way transport is provided and how consumers access it (Isaac 2014; Aloisi 2015). Often referred to as ...
      Open Access
      Book chapter