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  2. Edward Omar Sharif Hiariej - Wikipedia

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    Asas Legalitas dan Penemuan Hukum dalam Hukum Pidana (2009) Pengantar Hukum Pidana Internasional (2009) Pengadilan Atas beberapa Kejahatan Serius Terhadap HAM (2010) Teori dan hukum Pembuktian (2012) Hukum Acara Pidana (2015) Prinsip-prinsip Hukum Pidana (2016)

  3. Law of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Tindak Pidana Penerbangan dan Tindak Pidana terhadap Sarana serta Prasarana Penerbangan: Art. 575-590 XXXIII Possession of Stolen Goods, as well as Crimes in Publication and Prints Tindak Pidana Penadahan, Penerbitan, dan Pencetakan: Art. 591-596 XXXIV Customary Criminal Law Tindak Pidana Berdasarkan Hukum yang Hidup dalam Masyarakat: Art. 597 XXXV

  4. Indonesian Criminal Code - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian Criminal Code (Dutch: Wetboek van Strafrecht, WvS), commonly known in Indonesian as Kitab Undang-Undang Hukum Pidana (lit. ' Law Book of Penal Code ' , derived from Dutch), abbreviated as KUH Pidana or KUHP ), are laws and regulations that form the basis of criminal law in Indonesia.

  5. Qanun (law) - Wikipedia

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    The term ḳānūn derives itself from the Greek word κανών.Originally having the less abstract meaning of "any straight rod," it later referred to any "measure or rule" in Greek Derived at the end from the Akkadian word Qanûm 𒂵𒉡𒌑𒌝.The word was then translated into and adopted by Arabic after the Ottoman Empire's conquest of Egypt under Sultan Selim I (ca. 1516).

  6. Kalingga kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Kalingga (Javanese: Karajan Kalingga; Chinese: 訶陵; pinyin: Hēlíng; Middle Chinese: [hɑ.lɨŋ]) or She-po or She-bo (Chinese: 闍婆; pinyin: Shépó; Middle Chinese: [d͡ʑia.buɑ]) in Chinese sources, [1] or Ho-ling in Arabic scriptures of Umayyad Caliphate era; [2] was a 6th-century Indianized kingdom on the north coast of Central Java, Indonesia.

  7. Islam in Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Islam is the main religion in Guinea, followed by an estimated 90% of the population as of 2022. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] "Most are Sunnis who follow the Maliki legal tradition and Qadiri and Tijani Sufi orders."

  8. Issues and Opinions May 2010 - images.huffingtonpost.com

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    The Washington Poll Statewide sample = 1,252 registered voters, +/- 2.8% May 24, 2010. Issues and Opinions. May 2010

  9. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono - Wikipedia

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    Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (born 9 September 1949), commonly referred to as SBY, is an Indonesian politician and retired army general who served as the sixth president of Indonesia from 2004 to 2014 and the second president of Indonesia from the military after Suharto.