History of Legal System and Sources of Law in Force in Indonesia

  • Maulidya N
  • Turisno B
  • Badriyah S
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Abstract

This study aims to analyze the history of law and legal sources in Indonesia. The research method used is qualitative with a historical review. The research results show that the history of Law Administration in Indonesia is grouped from the Compagnie era (1602) to the present as follows: (1) Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie Period (1602-1799), (2) Besluiten Regerings Period (1844-1855), (3) Regerings Reglement / RR Period (1855-1926), (4) Indische Straatsregeling Period (1926-1942), (5) Japanese Period (Osamu Seirei), (6) Post Independence. The sources of law can be divided into 2 (two), namely material sources of law and sources of formal law. Sources of formal law, sources of law are seen from a juridical perspective in a formal sense, namely sources of law in terms of form, which in principle are imitated from: (i) Law. (ii) Habit. (iii) Treaty. (iv) Jurisprudence. (v) Doctrine. This material source of law is a factor that limits the division of law, for example, social relations, political power relations, social and economic situations, traditions (religious views, morals), scientific research results (traffic criminology), international development; geography is all an important object of study for sociology Law.

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Maulidya, N. A. D., Turisno, B. E., & Badriyah, S. M. (2023). History of Legal System and Sources of Law in Force in Indonesia. International Journal of Law and Politics Studies, 5(2), 34–40. https://doi.org/10.32996/ijlps.2023.5.2.4

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