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Scirj Volume IV, Issue IX, September 2016 Edition
ISSN: 2201-2796

The Development of Indonesian Civil Law

Dr. Irawan Soerodjo, S.H., M.Si.

Abstract: Indonesian civil law is codified and it still follows the pattern of the Dutch civil code. The core parts of this civil law consist of Person Law (Personnenrecht), Family Law (Familierecht), Property Law (Vermogensrecht) and Inheritance Law (Erfrecht). During its development, it was started to be nationalized in legislation, such as land laws, and while the other parts were remain guided by the Civil Code.

Reference this Paper: The Development of Indonesian Civil Law by Dr. Irawan Soerodjo, S.H., M.Si. published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume IV, Issue IX, September 2016 Edition, Page 30-35 ".

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