IS THE LAW (POSSIBLY) DEAD OR CAN IT BE KILLED? OR HAS THE STATE FAILED/HAS IT BEEN ABSENT?

https://doi.org/10.12345/ius.v1i3.246

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Abstract

Law is impossible to die, even if we can strangle it until limp. This questions appeared the possibility of killing the law by tracing the ideas about the law and the state that appears in the passage of time. What emerges is that the order or disorder always presupposes the emergence of law. Although it does not indicate whether the law appear fair or not. The fact is that people need a law although not necessarily requiring the State. Problems faced by Indonesia is now possible to be considered not as a matter of law, but the inability of the State  to present itself as something that is needed by the community.
Keywords : Community, Emergence of  Law, Fairness

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Published

2013-12-19

How to Cite

Moeliono, T. P. (2013). IS THE LAW (POSSIBLY) DEAD OR CAN IT BE KILLED? OR HAS THE STATE FAILED/HAS IT BEEN ABSENT?. Jurnal IUS Kajian Hukum Dan Keadilan, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.12345/ius.v1i3.246