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The State of Indonesia recognizes the existence of Indigenous Peoples (MHA) as this is regulated in Article 18 B of the 1945 Constitution, which states "The state recognizes and respects customary law community units and their traditional rights as long as they are still alive and in accordance with the development of society. and the principles of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia which are regulated by law". The Regional Government of Palu City in 2016 issued Regional Regulation Number 9 of 2016 concerning Kaili Traditional Institutions and Palu Mayor Regulation Number 38 of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The State of Indonesia recognizes the existence of Indigenous Peoples (MHA) as this is regulated in Article 18 B of the 1945 Constitution, which states "The state recognizes and respects customary law community units and their traditional rights as long as they are still alive and in accordance with the development of society. and the principles of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia which are regulated by law". The Regional Government of Palu City in 2016 issued Regional Regulation Number 9 of 2016 concerning Kaili Traditional Institutions and Palu Mayor Regulation Number 38 of 2017 concerning Guidelines for Implementing Kaili Traditional Institutions. These two regulations aim to provide recognition to the Kaili customary law community in Palu City.
Autorenporträt
1. Prof. Dr. Esti Royani Works as a Tutor Universitas Terbuka, permanent lecturer at the university of 17 August 1945 in Samarinda2. Prof. Dr. Dian Damayanti Works as EAI publisher, Igi Global Publisher, IEEE and Advisor Mendeley Elsevier 3. Dr. Ruliah, SH, MH Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, HaluOleo University, Kendari