"hukum adat" meaning in Indonesian

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Noun

Etymology: Compound of hukum (“law”) + adat (“custom”), calque of Dutch gewoonterecht (“customary law”) and Dutch adatrecht (literally “adat law”). The term adatrecht was systematically used for the first time by Christiaan Hurgronje, Dutch colonial advisor on Islamic policy, and subsequently by Van Vollenhoven, Dutch legal scholar. Etymology templates: {{compound|id|hukum|adat|t1=law|t2=custom}} hukum (“law”) + adat (“custom”), {{clq|id|nl|gewoonterecht|nocap=1|t=customary law}} calque of Dutch gewoonterecht (“customary law”), {{clq|id|nl|adatrecht|lit=adat law|notext=1}} Dutch adatrecht (literally “adat law”) Head templates: {{head|id|noun}} hukum adat
  1. (law) customary law: a set of customs, practices and beliefs that are accepted as obligatory rules of conduct by indigenous peoples and local communities. Wikipedia link: id:hukum adat Categories (topical): Law
    Sense id: en-hukum_adat-id-noun-hBrbmKSg Categories (other): Indonesian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Topics: law
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