law means as legal order, which has subjects, individual relationships between one human being and another and individual behavior that affects other individuals or affects social order, or economic order. Meanwhile, law in the sense of a collection of basic authorities from court decisions or administrative actions, has subjects in the form of expectations or demands by humans as individuals or groups of humans that influence their relationships or determine their behavior

 

8. Fridrich Carl Von Savigny

law is truly formed through habit and the feelings of the people, namely through the operation of state power secretly. Law is rooted in human history, whose roots are enlivened by the awareness, beliefs, and habits of community members

 

9. Utrecht

law is a set of instructions, commands and prohibitions that regulate order in a concerned society. Violations of these life instructions can lead to actions by the government or the authorities of that society

 

10. N.E. Algra

only laws that provide law have long been abandoned. Overall, it can be said that most of the rules of law are accepted as law. Furthermore, there are many rules of law that are not found in laws (for example: customary law rules, rules formed through court decisions, jurisprudential rules, good faith rules, etc.)

 

11. Gustav Radbruch

law is a cultural element, like other cultural elements, law embodies one of the values in concrete human life. That value is the value of justice. Law only means as law, if that law is a manifestation of justice or at least an effort towards the realization of justice