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==Judicial branch== Both the [[Supreme Court of Indonesia]] ({{lang|id|Mahkamah Agung}}) and the [[Constitutional Court of Indonesia|Constitutional Court]] ({{lang|id|Mahkamah Konstitusi}}) are the highest level of the judicial branch. The Constitutional Court listens to disputes concerning legality of law, general elections, dissolution of political parties, and the scope of authority of state institution. It has 9 judges appointed by the DPR, the President and the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court of Indonesia hears final cessation appeals and conducts case reviews. It has 51 judges divided into 8 chambers. Its judges are nominated by the Judicial Commission of Indonesia and appointed by the President. Most civil disputes appear before the State Court ({{lang|id|Pengadilan Negeri}}); appeals are heard before the High Court ({{lang|id|Pengadilan Tinggi}}). Other courts include the Commercial Court, which handles bankruptcy and insolvency; the State Administrative Court ({{lang|id|Pengadilan Tata Usaha Negara}}) to hear administrative law cases against the government; and the Religious Court ({{lang|id|Pengadilan Agama}}) to deal with codified Islamic personal law (''sharia'') cases.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://digital.law.washington.edu/dspace-law/bitstream/handle/1773.1/1091/21PRPLJ013.pdf|title=The Islamic Legal System in Indonesia|last1=Cammack|first1=Mark E.|last2=Feener|first2=R. Michael|publisher=Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal|date=January 2012|access-date=1 July 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170701133616/http://digital.law.washington.edu/dspace-law/bitstream/handle/1773.1/1091/21PRPLJ013.pdf|archive-date=1 July 2017}}</ref> Additionally, the [[Judicial Commission of Indonesia|Judicial Commission]] ({{langx|id|Komisi Yudisial}}) monitors the performance of judges.
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