Publications. Policy Impact. Institutional Precedent.
A record of peer-reviewed scholarship, constitutional court engagement, and election law frameworks — built case by case, brief by brief, ruling by ruling.
Scholarship That Entered the Record
Peer-reviewed articles and constitutional briefs cited in Mahkamah Konstitusi rulings and referenced in subsequent electoral procedure reform.
Each entry below carries a citation count or institutional reference — evidence of uptake, not self-assessment.
Threshold Provisions and Electoral Integrity
Constitutional Constraints on Voter Eligibility Rules
Judicial Review of Election Administration Decisions
Cited in three Mahkamah Konstitusi decisions on parliamentary threshold constitutionality. Referenced in the 2022 electoral law amendment drafting committee report.
Examined the procedural boundary between administrative and constitutional review in Indonesian election disputes. Adopted as assigned reading at three law faculties.
Analyzed the constitutional floor for voter eligibility criteria and their interaction with KPU regulations. Cited in a pending constitutional petition filed in 2024.


Where the Analysis Became Binding
2024 Presidential Election Threshold Review
Submitted expert analysis to the Constitutional Court on the 20% presidential threshold provision. The court's reasoning in Decision No. 62/PUU-XXII/2024 directly engaged the constitutional floor argument advanced in the submission.
KPU Recount Procedure Reform, 2020
Advised the KPU technical committee on recount procedure gaps exposed in the 2019 election. Recommendations on chain-of-custody documentation were adopted into the 2020 revised technical regulations.
Regional Election Dispute Monitoring, Sulawesi 2022
Led an independent legal observation mission covering four disputed regional election results. Findings submitted to Bawaslu formed the factual basis for two annulment proceedings.
Cited by Courts, Commissions, and Faculties
Fritz's written submissions have been formally received and engaged in three constitutional court decisions since 2019, establishing a cited precedent trail in election law adjudication.
Recommendations submitted to the KPU technical committee on procedural safeguards were formally incorporated into the revised election administration regulations adopted in 2020.
Published research adopted as core curriculum in graduate constitutional law seminars, with Fritz invited as visiting lecturer for the election law module in consecutive years.
Institutional consultation, expert testimony, and advisory engagements are available. The record is the reference.
