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The Leiden Legacy : concept of law in Indonesia
The Indonesian civil law system is often taken for granted, when it is actually a product of “institutional
transplantation” and inherited from the Dutch Colonization. Long before the arrival of colonial
powers in Indonesia several centuries ago, many local communities had operated within their selfregulating systems with multiple political entities. When colonization came to power, however, there was a massive shift from judge-made law to a centralized statute-based legal system imposed by the colonial order.
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