The Relevance And Role Of Customary Law In Society Modern Urban
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Relevance, Customary law, Modern urban societyAbstract
Regularity in the interaction of national and state life in addition to being regulated and controlled by law must also pay attention to religious, ethical and moral values, customs and decency, and social values prevailing in society. But in practice the pattern of law enforcement hurts the sense of justice, because of the inequality of punishment received. This happens when law enforcement always defines law enforcement narrowly and does not explore the laws that live in society. National development policies towards customary law are now officially recognized by States of existence, but their use is limited. Customary Law is a law that truly lives in the conscience consciousness of the citizens of the community which is reflected in the pattern of its actions in accordance with its customs and socio-cultural patterns that do not conflict with national interests. But no less important is the need for further study and development whose implications are in the preparation of national laws and law enforcement efforts in force in Indonesia. Positive law can actually run effectively in society if it is able to run side by side with living law.
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