Kat Angelino / Renier | Colonial Policy | Buch | 978-94-011-8234-8 | www.sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 674 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 1071 g

Kat Angelino / Renier

Colonial Policy

Volume II The Dutch East Indies

ISBN: 978-94-011-8234-8
Verlag: Springer

Volume II The Dutch East Indies

Buch, Englisch, 674 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 1071 g

ISBN: 978-94-011-8234-8
Verlag: Springer


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I: The Administrative System.- The East India Company.- The Period of Daendels.- The British Interregnum.- The Restoration of Dutch Authority.- The Gradual Organisation of Administration in Java.- The Development of the Central Organisation of Government after 1816.- Development of the Regional Administrative Organisation in Java since 1870.- The Controller and Indirect Rule.- The Regent.- Dutch Administration in the other Islands.- The Indonesian States.- District Administration in annexed Territories.- Conclusion.- II: The Administration of Justice.- The Separation of Powers.- Division of Administration and of Justice.- The Judicial Organisation in Java.- The Judicial Organisation outside Java.- The Law and the Principle of Dualism.- Western Law and Adat Law.- Unification and Differentiation of Law.- Administration of Justice in the Indonesianverning States.- Indonesian Jurisdiction left to the Population in annexed Territories.- III: Education.- Education as a Social Force.- Mohammedan Popular and Extension Education.- The growing demand for General Formative Education.- The First Organisation of Education.- Education of Indonesians in Town and Country.- The Dutch Indigenous School and the Problem of Westernisation.- Improvement of Government Elementary Education for Indonesians.- Popular Education in the Village.- The Link between Country and Town Education.- Education for Indonesian Girls.- Future Development of Popular Education.- The Link between Indigenous Elementary and Western Education.- Training Colleges.- Elementary Vocational Education.- Agricultural Education.- Western Education for Indonesians.- Private Education.- The Board of Education.- IV: The Construction of Society.- Society and the State.- The Great Contrast and its Solution.- State Organisation in the Colonial World.- The Western Structure of Unity and Indonesian Society.- Traffic and Indonesian Society.- The Influence of Foreign Groups upon the Indonesian Population.- East Indian and Indonesian Society.- The Dutch Nation and East Indian Society.- Education and Preparation.- Welfare Policy and Welfare Research.- Enquiries into Prosperity as a Basis for a Welfare Policy.- Statistics and Welfare Policy.- Education, Irrigation, and Emigration.- Government Pawnshops and the Fight against Usury.- The Fight against Opium and the System of a Government Monopoly.- Constructive Welfare Policy; the Popular Credit System.- Popular Credit and the Village Banks.- Criticism of the Popular Credit System.- The Development of the Co-operative Movement.- Public Health.- The Fight against Social Evils.- Child Marriage.- Religion and Marriage.- Popular Reading.- Art and Industrial Art.- The Protection of Monuments.- Agricultural Information and Improvement.- V: Political Construction.- The Idea of Unity and Self Renovation.- The Administrative Corps in the Frame of Unity.- Administration and Self-Exertion.- The Administrative Corps and Autonomous Development.- Administrative Re-organisation.- The Decentralisation of 1903.- A New Direction of Administrative Re-organisation.- The Decentralisation of 1903 and the Political Construction of 1922.- The Tendency of the Government Proposals of 1922.- The Political Contents of the Administrative Reform.- The Execution of the Administrative Reform.- The Regency.- The Province.- The Indigenous Commune.- The Council of the People.- Internal Affairs.- The Imperial Connection.- The Freedom of the Press.- The Right to Associate and to Meet.- Conclusion.- VI: The Agrarian Policy.- World Economy and Indonesian Production.- The Doctrine of State Ownership of the Land.- Authority and the Ownership of the Soil in the East.- The Influence of the Land Tax and of the Cultivation System.- Ground Rent and Contracts for Delivery.- The Cultivation System or Big Agricultural Industries.- The Twofold Aim of Agrarian Legislation.- The Indigenous Right to the Soil and its Mystico-Magical Basis.- First Steps of Agrarian Legislation.- Declarations of State Ownership.- The Village Territory and the Right of Reclamation.- Agrarian Policy and Social Development.- Security of Rights on Land and the Prohibition of Alienation.- Communal Land and the Future.- Private Estates; Rent of Arable Land in Javanese States.- Disposal of Domain Lands.- The Renting of Arable Land to non-Indonesians.- Security of Rights on Land and Registration.- Register of Property.- Land Tax Cadaster and Registration of Land.- Results and Prospects.- VII: Labour Legislation.- First Beginnings.- Slavery.- Labour Contracts.- General Labour Legislation and the Penal Sanction.- Special Labour Legislation in the other Isles.- The Coolie Ordinances.- The Basis of the long Labour Agreement.- Objections to the Principle of Penal Sanction.- The Sanction and its Practice.- Improvement of Labour Law.- Agricultural Colonisation and Labour Legislation.- The Free Labour Ordinance.- Further Improvement of Special Labour Legislation.- The Struggle over the Penal Sanction 191524.- Developments since 1924.- Present Day Practice.- Wages.- Divers Opinions and Summary.- Labour Recruiting.- Organised Free Emigration.- Direct Recruiting by the Enterprises.- The End of the Embarkation Prohibition and the Arrival of Free Emigration.- Colonisation by Labourers.- Labour Inspection and the Office of Labour.- Accidents and the Protection of Women and Children.- Appendix I: the Coolie Ordinance for the East Coast of Sumatra.- The Coolie Ordinance 1931 and Restriction of the Penal Sanction.- Appendix II: a Model Agreement applicable to all Regions as laid down by Stbl. 1925, 312 and 1927, 572.- VIII: Taxation.- Taxation.- Personal Services in Java in the Interest of the State, of the Communes, and of Private Landlords.- Taxation in Labour in the Other Isles.- Land Tax in Java.- Improvement of the Land Tax Assessment.- The Population and the Land Tax.- The Land Tax in the Other Isles.- Income Tax.- Personal Taxation.- Direct and Indirect Taxes.- Summary.- IX: Conclusion.



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