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In the meeting chaired by Sukarno, the 27 members, including Hatta, Soepomo, Wachid Hasjim, Sam Ratulangi and Subardjo, began to discuss the proposed constitution article by article. The Committee made some fundamental changes, including the removal of 7 words from the text of Jakarta Charter which stated the obligation for Muslims to follow ...
Short title: UU 49 Tahun 2009; Author: user: Image title: File change date and time: 20:22, 25 September 2012: Date and time of digitizing: 18:26, 11 November 2009
The German Democratic Republic had signed and ratified the convention with reservations on 27 March 1973 and 8 November 1973 Ghana: 7 September 2000: 7 September 2000: Greece: 16 May 1985: Grenada: 6 September 1991: Guatemala: 19 May 1988: Guinea: 28 February 1967: 24 January 1978: Guinea-Bissau: 2 July 1992: Guyana: 22 August 1968: 15 February ...
Country Description Albania: Based on Napoleonic civil law. [9]Angola: Based on Portuguese civil law.: Argentina: The Spanish legal tradition had a great influence on the Civil Code of Argentina, basically a work of the Argentine jurist Dalmacio Vélez Sársfield, who dedicated five years of his life to this task.
In 1945, Indonesia declared independence and drafted a constitution which provided in Chapter X Article 27, "without any exception, all citizens shall have equal position in Law and Government". [56] Custom dictated that women and children were subordinated to men and in general women's roles in ethnic groups, families, and religious ...
The Legion of the Just Ruler (Dutch: Legioen van de Rechtvaardige Vorst, Indonesian: Angkatan Perang Ratu Adil; APRA) or the Legion of Ratu Adil was a pro-Dutch militia and private army established in the aftermath of the Indonesian National Revolution.
The Law, between Justice and State Power, allegory by Dominique Antoine Magaud (1899) Rechtsstaat (German: [ˈʁɛçt͡sˌʃtaːt] ⓘ; lit. "state of law"; "legal state") is a doctrine in continental European legal thinking, originating in German jurisprudence.