A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MECHANISMS FOR SETTLEMENT OF ELECTION DISPUTES: Case Studies of Indonesia and South Africa

Dwanda Julisa Sistyawan (Lead / Corresponding author), Retno Saraswati, Lita Tyesta Alw, Novian Uticha Sally, Marcellus Jayawibawa

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Abstract

This study provides a comparative analysis of the mechanisms for settling election disputes in Indonesia and South Africa, focusing on transparency, accountability, effectiveness, and efficiency. Despite notable democratic advancements, both nations continue to grapple with challenges that could undermine the legitimacy of electoral outcomes and democratic stability. The research investigates how transparent and inclusive these mechanisms are, the extent of public scrutiny, and the accountability measures in place for responsible parties. It also assesses the timeliness of dispute resolution, enforceability of decisions, and their overall impact on electoral integrity and legitimacy. Key findings highlight the roles of Indonesia's Bawaslu and South Africa's IEC in ensuring openness and public participation while identifying political interference, resource constraints, and procedural complexities as significant challenges. The study further explores best practices such as engaging civil society, simplifying procedures, and adopting technology to enhance dispute resolution mechanisms. Through this analysis, the research contributes to the understanding of electoral governance and offers policy recommendations to strengthen democratic institutions in Indonesia and South Africa.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)36-54
Number of pages19
JournalAl-Risalah: Forum Kajian Hukum dan Sosial Kemasyarakatan
Volume24
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Accountability
  • Bawaslu
  • Dispute Resolution Mechanism
  • IEC
  • Transparency

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Law
  • Political Science and International Relations

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