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The Presidential Decree of 5 July 1959 (legally the Decree of the President of the Republic of Indonesia Number 150 of 1959 on the Return to the Constitution of 1945, Indonesian: Keputusan Presiden Republik Indonesia Nomor 150 Tahun 1959 Tentang Kembali kepada Undang-Undang Dasar 1945) was issued by President Sukarno in the face of the inability of the Constitutional Assembly of Indonesia to ...
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Bahasa Indonesia: Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 6 Tahun 1959 tentang Penyerahan Tugas-Tugas Pemerintah Pusat dalam bidang Pemerintahan Umum, Perbantuan Pegawai Negeri dan Penyerahan Keuangannya, kepada Pemerintah Daerah
Cabinet Presidium Decision 127 of 1966 [12] (Keputusan Presidium Kabinet Nomor 127 Tahun 1966, 127/U/Kep/12/1966) was an Indonesian law passed in 1966 that suggested Indonesian-sounding names to be adopted by Indonesian Chinese. It was considered to be part of the anti-Chinese legislation in Indonesia. [13]
Bahasa Indonesia: Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 19 Tahun 1959 tentang Penetapan "Undang Undang Darurat No. 27 Tahun 1957 tentang Penagihan Pajak Negara" (Lembaran Negara Tahun 1957 No. 84 sebagai Undang Undang *)
Bahasa Indonesia: Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 23 Tahun 1959 tentang Penetapan Undang Undang Darurat No. 2 Tahun 1959 tentang Pemberian Tanda Kehormatan Bintang Garuda (Lembaran Negara Tahun 1959 No. 19), sebagai Undang Undang *)
Bahasa Indonesia: Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 11 Tahun 1959 tentang Kedudukan Keuangan Presiden, Wakil Presiden dan Pejabat yang Menjalankan Pekerjaan Jabatan Presiden Republik Indonesia English: Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 11 of 1959
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]