2020
DOI: 10.11648/j.ijls.20200301.13
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Waste Management Based on <i>Banjar</i> and Customary Village in Denpasar City-Bali

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“…This is different from the concept of customary law, which views individuals as part of society and has a strong togetherness and communal nature. 9 In the Dutch colonial era, the first source of law to look at was Article 75 of the Regerings Reglement, which took effect on January 1, 1920, which stated that European Law would apply to Europeans and to Indigenous Indonesians, but on condition that the Indigenous Indonesians stated voluntarily that he would submit to European Law. Meanwhile, in the civil field for other groups of Indonesians, customary law will apply on condition that it does not conflict with generally recognized principles of justice.…”
Section: A the Existence Of Indigenous Law Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is different from the concept of customary law, which views individuals as part of society and has a strong togetherness and communal nature. 9 In the Dutch colonial era, the first source of law to look at was Article 75 of the Regerings Reglement, which took effect on January 1, 1920, which stated that European Law would apply to Europeans and to Indigenous Indonesians, but on condition that the Indigenous Indonesians stated voluntarily that he would submit to European Law. Meanwhile, in the civil field for other groups of Indonesians, customary law will apply on condition that it does not conflict with generally recognized principles of justice.…”
Section: A the Existence Of Indigenous Law Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%