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  2. Cornelis van Vollenhoven - Wikipedia

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    During his life, he was Adat's greatest champion and is still revered by many of the older generations in Indonesia. “The Man for Adat Law”, as he was called, died in Leiden in 1933. The Van Vollenhoven Institute for Law, Governance, and Society, part of the Leiden Law School, is named after Cornelis van Vollenhoven.

  3. Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje - Wikipedia

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    As the adviser of J. B. van Heutsz, he took an active role in the final part (1898–1905) of the Aceh War (1873–1914). He used his knowledge of Islamic culture to devise strategies which significantly helped crush the resistance of the Aceh inhabitants and impose Dutch colonial rule on them, ending a 40-year war with varying casualty ...

  4. Cornelis Vollenhoven - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Dutch Wikipedia article at [[:nl:Cornelis Vollenhoven]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|nl|Cornelis Vollenhoven}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.

  5. Adat - Wikipedia

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    Adat muhakamah (عادت محكمة) – the term refers to traditional laws, commandments, and orders compiled into legal codes by rulers to maintain social order and harmony. The adat laws, often blended together with Islamic laws, were the main written legal reference for Malay societies since the classical era and commonly referred to as kanun.

  6. Van Vollenhoven - Wikipedia

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    Van Vollenhoven is a Dutch and Afrikaans surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cornelis van Vollenhoven (1874–1933), Dutch academic and legal scholar; Joost van Vollenhoven (1877–1918), Dutch-born French soldier and colonial administrator; Pieter van Vollenhoven (born 1939), Dutch royalty

  7. Johan Frederik Holleman - Wikipedia

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    Johan Holleman was born in Tulungagung in Java in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) in 1915.His parents were Frederik David Holleman (1887–1958), a Dutch and South African ethnologist and legal scholar working in the Dutch colonial service and Adriana van Geijtenbeek (1889-1986). [2]

  8. Reformational philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Jan-Willem Dijkshoorn [1] outlines four different generations of Dutch reformational philosophers. The first generation were Vollenhoven and Dooyeweerd; the second generation: Hendrik Van Riessen, K. J. Popma, S. U. Zuidema and Johan Mekkes; the third generation: Egbert Schuurman, Henk Geertsema and Sander Griffioen; the fourth generation: Jan Hoogland.

  9. Pieter van Vollenhoven - Wikipedia

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    Van Vollenhoven was born in Schiedam, he is the second son of Pieter van Vollenhoven Sr. (1897–1977) and his wife Jacoba Gijsbertha Stuylingh de Lange (1906–1983). The van Vollenhoven family and the Stuylingh de Lange family belong to the Dutch patriciate .