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On September 29, 1958, nearly nine years after the transfer of sovereignty, the Indonesian legislature has at last endeavoured to end a rather peculiar situation in the criminal law, namely a state of territorial dualism in its codified part, in which it has all but succeeded.
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Cf. M.D.B., Jrg. 3 1953. Territoriale verscheidenheid in het Indonesisch wetboekenstrafrecht, p. 29–32, J. J. Dormeier, Pengantar Ilmu Hukum, Part 2, 1955 p. 110
W. A. Engelbrecht and E. M. L. Engelbrecht, Kitab 2 Undang 2 , Undang 2 dan Peraturari 2 serta Undang 2 Dasar Sementara Republik Indonesia, 1956 p. 1472 and p. 1504.
Cf. W. L. G. Lemaire, Het Recht in Indonesië, Hukum Indonesia, 2nd ed. 1955 p. 134.
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Siong, H.B. (1961). Introduction. In: An Outline of the Recent History of Indonesian Criminal Law. Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-4967-1_1
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