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  2. Indonesian Criminal Code - Wikipedia

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    Mengajukan dan Menarik Kembali Pengaduan dalam Hal Kejahatan-kejahatan yang Hanya Dituntut atas Pengaduan: Art. 72-75 VIII Lapse of Authority to Prosecute and to Carry Out Criminal Punishments Hapusnya Kewenangan Menuntut Pidana dan Menjalankan Pidana: Art. 76-85 IX Terminologies Used in the Criminal Code Istilah-istilah dalam KUHP: Art. 86-102 -

  3. Law of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Tindak Pidana Perbuatan Curang: Art. 492-510 XXVIII Crimes Against Fiduciary Duty Tindak Pidana terhadap Kepercayaan dalam menjalankan Usaha: Art. 511-520 XXIX Vandalism and Destruction of Goods and Property Tindak Pidana Perusakan dan Penghancuran Barang dan Bangunan Gedung: Art. 521-526 XXX Crimes in Public Office Tindak Pidana Jabatan: Art ...

  4. Civil Code of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    According to historical records, a civil law called the Code Civil des Français was formed in 1804, in which most European referred to them as the Napoleon Code. [2] On 24 May 1806 the Netherlands became a French client state, styled the Kingdom of Holland under Napoleon's brother, Louis Bonaparte in which he was instructed by Napoleon to receive and enact the Napoleonic Code.

  5. Law - Wikipedia

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    Law is a set of rules that are created and are enforceable by social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior, [1] with its precise definition a matter of longstanding debate.

  6. Legal English - Wikipedia

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    Legal English, also known as legalese, [1] is a register of English used in legal writing.It differs from day-to-day spoken English in a variety of ways including the use of specialized vocabulary, syntactic constructions, and set phrases such as legal doublets.

  7. Legal certainty - Wikipedia

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  8. Gustav Radbruch - Wikipedia

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    Title page "Rechtsphilosophie" (1932) Radbruch's legal philosophy derived from neo-Kantianism, which assumes that a categorical cleavage exists between "is" (sein) and "ought" (sollen).

  9. Alois von Brinz - Wikipedia

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    Martin Brinz, a baker in Weiler, fought for Austria against Napoleon, as did his seven brothers; was taken away after the war as a hostage. Alois Brinz (born in Weiler; died 1835) was a Doctor of Laws and later clerk of the regional court in Kempten; married Katharina Gsell (born 1793 in Weiler; died 1862), had 10 children.