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  2. Law of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Perikatan yang Lahir dari Kontrak atau Persetujuan: Art. 1313-1351 III Contracts Arising by Force of Law Perikatan yang Lahir karena Undang-Undang: Art. 1352-1380 IV Nullification of Contracts Hapusnya Perikatan: Art. 1381-1456 V Sales and Purchases Jual Beli: Art. 1457-1540 VI Exchanges Tukar Menukar: Art. 1451-1456 VII Leasing Sewa Menyewa ...

  3. Gustav Radbruch - Wikipedia

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    Gustav Radbruch (1878-1949) was a German legal scholar and politician, who served as Minister of Justice in the early Weimar Republic. He is also known for his influential legal philosophy, which challenged the positivist view of law and advocated for the idea of law based on justice, utility and certainty.

  4. Undang-Undang Melaka - Wikipedia

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    Undang-Undang Melaka, also known as Hukum Kanun Melaka, was the legal code of Melaka Sultanate (1400–1511). It combined Malay customary law, Islamic principles and maritime law, and influenced other regional sultanates.

  5. Lon L. Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Lon L. Fuller was an American legal philosopher who advocated a secular and procedural form of natural law theory. He debated with H. L. A. Hart on the relationship between law and morality, and argued that all systems of law have an internal morality that imposes a minimal obligation of obedience.

  6. Montesquieu - Wikipedia

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    Montesquieu was a judge, historian, and author of The Spirit of Law, a major work on political philosophy. He is known for his theory of separation of powers and his influence on the U.S. Constitution and other constitutions.

  7. AGIL paradigm - Wikipedia

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    The AGIL paradigm is a systematic depiction of four societal functions: adaptation, goal attainment, integration and latency. It is part of Parsons's action theory, which aims to construct a unified map of all action systems, including the social system.

  8. European Union law - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the system of rules operating within the member states of the European Union (EU), based on the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. Explore the history, institutions, policies and principles of EU law, as well as its relation to international law and human rights.

  9. Justice - Wikipedia

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    Justice is the concept of fair and equitable treatment of individuals and society. Learn about the different philosophical and moral theories of justice, from Plato and Aristotle to modern frameworks, and their applications in law and religion.