“LEX INIUSTA non est lex (an unjust law is no law at all)”—this legal maxim originates from St. Augustine, and became a motto for Thomas Aquinas and was quoted by Martin Luther King Jr. Currently, Indonesia has many laws and regulations. Through the 1945 Constitution, it stipulates that all previous laws and regulations prior to independence will still be applicable unless they are revoked. Hence, Indonesia has been using the Criminal Code, Civil Code, and Commercial Code from the Netherlands. In addition, the government and the House of Representatives promulgate many new laws.
Through the 1945 Constitution, it stipulates that all previous laws and regulations prior to independence will still be applicable unless they are revoked. Hence, Indonesia has been using the Criminal Code, Civil Code, and Commercial Code from the Netherlands. In addition, the government and the House of Representatives promulgate many new laws.
Some of those laws and regulations may follow the determined procedure, some may not. Indonesia has a 2011 law on the formation of laws and regulations that stipulates the legal principles of the formation of laws and regulations. It also regulates the procedures and forms of the laws and regulations— this is important so that each law and regulation will be legitimate.
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