About 100 students of the Diploma Program Library Science Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, State University of March Surakarta, Central Java, visited the Constitutional Court, Wednesday ( 10/09/2013 ) and received by the Court Librarian Hanindyo and researchers Fajar Laksono Suroso .
In his explanation, Hanindyo revealed the presence of Court library comes along with the establishment of the Court to provide support to researchers Court and constitutional justice. Court library also has a function to provide appropriate input to the case literature that is being tested.
The man who was familiarly called Hanin was explained, a collection of books owned by the purchase originated Library based procurement, provision of constitutional judges are still active, as well as the provision of a former constitutional judge. To promote the public library, Hanin said in the year following a number of exhibitions Court Library in various activities.
Furthermore, in order to develop the Library, 5 librarians continuously included in the program of education, training, and seminars. In addition, the current library is developing Court -making web -based library system and the use of Radio Frequency Identity (RFID), and to this day the Court library has a collection of 20,000 (twenty thousand ) collection of e -books (electronic books), and a collection of 80,000 (eighty thousand ) titles.
While in his presentation, Fajar Laksono Suroso describes the authority of the Constitutional Court different with the Supreme Court (MA). According to him, the Court is a constitutional court that handles only constitutional matters while MA handling cases concrete and punish someone.
Responding to recent developments affecting the Court, the non - active Chief Justice capture of M Akil Mochtar, Fajar confirmed, it is a private matter and should not be confused with the Court as an institution, because the current system is still able to keep employees free from corruption and collusion. (Ilham/mh)
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