Scope of Civil Law

There are 2 (two) scopes of civil law, namely civil law in a broad sense and civil law in a narrow sense. The following below explains the two scopes of civil law.

Civil Law in the Broadest Meaning

Civil law in the broadest sense includes all regulations contained in the Civil Code, KUHD and other supplementary laws (such as Agrarian Law, Customary Law, Islamic Law, and Labor Law).

Civil Law in the Narrow Sense

Civil law in the narrow sense includes all the regulations contained in the Civil Code, namely: Personal Law, Law of Objects (Property Law), Family Law, Inheritance Law, Binding Law as well as the Law of Evidence and Expiration.

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Based on the explanation above, it can be concluded that this Civil Law can be in written form, such as those contained and regulated in the Civil Code and KUHD, as well as other laws and regulations, and can also be unwritten, such as Customary Law.

How about after listening to the explanation of the definition and scope of civil law above? I hope the above explanation can be useful. Read also the article on Overlapping Confiscation of Bankruptcy Boedel under the Bankruptcy and PKPU Law with the Criminal Procedure Code (KUHAP) which discusses the overlapping regulations regarding confiscation of bankruptcy boedel in the Bankruptcy and PKPU Law with the Criminal Procedure Code (KUHAP).

That is an explanation of the Definition of Civil Law and the Scope of Civil Law.

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