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Bahasa Indonesia: Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 16 Tahun 2004 tentang Kejaksaan Republik Indonesia. English: ...
The enactment of the Criminal Code throughout the territory of the Republic of Indonesia was only carried out on 20 September 1958, with the promulgation of Law no. 73 of 1958 declaring the Applicability of Law Number 1 of 1946 of the Republic of Indonesia in regards to Criminal Law Regulations for the Entire Territory of the Republic of ...
The Criminal Code Act 2023, also known as the 2023 Indonesian Criminal Code, is the new criminal code in Indonesia, replacing the Dutch-era code. This law is the most comprehensive and time-consuming legislation ever crafted in Indonesia, having taken over 50 years to develop since its initial formulation. [1]
Bahasa Indonesia: Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 16 Tahun 1982 tentang Pembentukan Pengadilan Tinggi Nusa Tenggara Barat di Mataram dan Perubahan Wilayah Hukum Pengadilan Tinggi Denpasar English: Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 16 of 1982
Bahasa Indonesia: Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 16 Tahun 1954 tentang Penetapan “Undang-Undang Darurat No. 25 Tahun 1951 (Lembaran-Negara No. 122 Tahun 1951) untuk Memperpanjang waktu Berlakunya Aturan Hukuman Termaksud dalam Pasal 3 Ayat 2 Ordonansi (Staatsblad untuk Indonesia Tahun 1948 No. 141)” sebagai Undang-Undang
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Bahasa Indonesia: Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 16 Tahun 1961 tentang Pembentukan Kejaksaan Tinggi. English: ...
Law of Indonesia is based on a civil law system, intermixed with local customary law and Dutch law.Before European presence and colonization began in the sixteenth century, indigenous kingdoms ruled the archipelago independently with their own custom laws, known as adat (unwritten, traditional rules still observed in the Indonesian society). [1]