The philosophy of law review; according to pancasila ideology value in agrarian disputes upon the eigendom verponding land

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
7
Article ID: 
8865
8 pages
Research Article

The philosophy of law review; according to pancasila ideology value in agrarian disputes upon the eigendom verponding land

Bambang Slamet Riyadi

Abstract: 

Philosophy is ‘distinctive knowledge' that tries answering the problems that can not be answered by ordinary science because these problems out the reach of ordinary science. "Philosophy of Law" is a belief or philosophical appreciation adhered by people or society or State on the nature of characteristics and the cornerstone of enactment of the law. One is the natural law school (nature), who believed that a good law is a law that can apply universal and timeless. The ideology values of Pancasila become dasollen measurement for the Eigendom Verponding land case were taken over by the State. The general philosophy answering question how far the ideology values of Pancasila can be implemented by society (das sein).

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