Agustinus Suhardi
Raden Agustinus Suhardi (1899–1988) was a professor at Gadjah Mada University and first Agrarian Minister of Indonesia.
Biography
Suhardi was born in Klaten, Central Java in 1899.[1] He first studied at a school for native Indonesians, before moving to nearby Yogyakarta to study at a Meer uitgebreid lager onderwijs (middle school) there.[1] For high school, he moved to Batavia (modern day Jakarta) and attended Canisius College.[1] He then attended legal school, the Recht Hooge School, there.[1]
Suhardi first found employment as a judge at a Dutch court in Tangerang, West Java.[1] In 1946, he was transferred to Boyolali, Central Java, to head the court there.[1] The following year he was transferred to Ngawi, East Java, to head the military court there.[1] He later became the first Agrarian Minister of Indonesia.[1] At the time he was also a lecturer at Gadjah Mada University (UGM).[1]
Suhardi was a member of the UGM team that framed the Fundamental Agrarian Law in 1959.[1] He was also a participant in the Asian–African Conference and part of the Catholic Faction in the Constitutional Assembly of Indonesia.[2]
Suhardi died in 1988.[2]
Personal life
Suhardi was married to Agustina Siti Ruwiyah.[1] Together they had five children.[1]
References
- Footnotes
- Bibliography
- Bahari, Adib (2011). Pendekar Hukum Indonesia [Indonesian Legal Giants] (in Indonesian). Yogyakarta: Pustaka Yustisis. ISBN 978-979-3411-04-0.