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  2. Law of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Law of Indonesia is based on a civil law system, intermixed with local customary law and Dutch law.Before the British 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]

  3. Directorate General of Customs and Excise - Wikipedia

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    Website. beacukai.go.id. The Directorate General of Customs and Excise (Indonesian: Direktorat Jenderal Bea dan Cukai abbreviated Bea Cukai or DJBC) is an Indonesian government agency under Ministry of Finance that serves the community in the field of customs and excise. The Directorate General of Customs and Excise has the duty to organize the ...

  4. Customary law - Wikipedia

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    A legal custom is the established pattern of behavior within a particular social setting. A claim can be carried out in defense of "what has always been done and accepted by law". Customary law (also, consuetudinary or unofficial law) exists where: a certain legal practice is observed and. the relevant actors consider it to be an opinion of law ...

  5. Etiquette in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Various codes of etiquette in Indonesia govern the expectations of social behavior in the country and are considered very important. Etiquette demonstrates respect and is a key factor in social interactions. [1] Like many social cultures, etiquette varies greatly depending on one's status relative to the person in question.

  6. Excise in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Excise in Indonesia is a policy in Indonesia which mandates levies on certain goods that have certain characteristics, such as cigarettes, e-cigarettes, [ 1] alcohol, and other tobacco and alcohol derivative products. In Indonesia, Directorate General of Customs and Excise, Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia is responsible for ...

  7. Cultural properties of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Cultural properties of Indonesia are those items defined by Indonesian law as of "important value for history, science, and culture", and include both man-made artefacts and natural objects. [1] The cultural properties number more than 8,000 and include ancient Hindu and Buddhist temples, mosques, historic colonial buildings, forts, art ...

  8. Marriage in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Ijab. Ijab or Ijab Kabul is the ratification of a marriage according to the religion of the bride and groom. Traditionally, in this ceremony, the bride's family gives / marries their child to the groom, and the groom's family receives the bride and is accompanied by the delivery of wedding gold for the bride.

  9. Customary international law - Wikipedia

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    Customary international law are international obligations arising from established or usual international practices, which are less formal customary expectations of behavior often unwritten as opposed to formal written treaties or conventions. [1][2] Customary international law is an aspect of international law involving the principle of custom.