Restorative justice and living law based on dayak ngaju adat law: a comprehensive analysis

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  • What: In the last discussion of this article, an important point is presented in this paragraph.
  • Who: Attorney General and colleagues from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Article Law: A Comprehensive Analysis Author How to cite: Law: A Comprehensive Analysis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • How: The following criminal law and procedural law supporting this premise are in. The previous research by Wulandari et_al also explained that this penal mediation process is based on both the living law in the Dayak Ngaju society and restorative justice.

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