ABSTRACTA Notary is an ordinary person who in carrying out his duties may deviate from the applicable legal rules.The method used in this research is normative, which examines and relates criminal acts committed by a notary with the concept of legal principles and elements of criminal acts based on the Criminal Code (KUHP) and the Law on Notary Positions (UUJN).The purpose of this study is to find out how the responsibility of notaries in criminal acts of participating in embezzlement of Property Rights Certificates based on Court Decisions and how the legal consequences of criminal convictions participate in embezzling Property Rights Certificates by notaries who have permanent legal force against the implementation of the position of a No...
In UUJN doesn't regulate peculiarly hit criminal rule, only regulate rule hits stoppage and sanction...
Law No. 30 of 2004 (UUJN) as well as in Law No. 2 of 2014 about Amendment of the Notary ...
This research intends to examine the problematic of criminalization against the Notary profession in...
Deeds made before a Notary against certain legal acts may be parties who are perpetrators of money l...
Purpose of this research is to know responsibility in criminal and private law notary’s protocol and...
This study aims to analyze: 1) The responsibility of a notary who participates in the crime of certi...
One of the professions in the legal field that is closely related to various sectors of life is a no...
This study aimed to analyze the juridical understanding of the crime of embezzlement in the position...
This study aimed to analyze the juridical understanding of the crime of embezzlement in the position...
This study aimed to analyze the juridical understanding of the crime of embezzlement in the position...
In reality, a Notary, in performing his duty, is not usually guided by UUJN (Notarial Act) as what h...
This study aims to investigate three issues namely the legal consequences of Criminal Acts against V...
This study aims to analyze: 1) The responsibility of a notary who participates in the crime of certi...
Notary as a position has its own authority which is regulated with the rule of law to make an authAe...
The notary is a public official who is authorized to make an authentic deed, as long the making of t...
In UUJN doesn't regulate peculiarly hit criminal rule, only regulate rule hits stoppage and sanction...
Law No. 30 of 2004 (UUJN) as well as in Law No. 2 of 2014 about Amendment of the Notary ...
This research intends to examine the problematic of criminalization against the Notary profession in...
Deeds made before a Notary against certain legal acts may be parties who are perpetrators of money l...
Purpose of this research is to know responsibility in criminal and private law notary’s protocol and...
This study aims to analyze: 1) The responsibility of a notary who participates in the crime of certi...
One of the professions in the legal field that is closely related to various sectors of life is a no...
This study aimed to analyze the juridical understanding of the crime of embezzlement in the position...
This study aimed to analyze the juridical understanding of the crime of embezzlement in the position...
This study aimed to analyze the juridical understanding of the crime of embezzlement in the position...
In reality, a Notary, in performing his duty, is not usually guided by UUJN (Notarial Act) as what h...
This study aims to investigate three issues namely the legal consequences of Criminal Acts against V...
This study aims to analyze: 1) The responsibility of a notary who participates in the crime of certi...
Notary as a position has its own authority which is regulated with the rule of law to make an authAe...
The notary is a public official who is authorized to make an authentic deed, as long the making of t...
In UUJN doesn't regulate peculiarly hit criminal rule, only regulate rule hits stoppage and sanction...
Law No. 30 of 2004 (UUJN) as well as in Law No. 2 of 2014 about Amendment of the Notary ...
This research intends to examine the problematic of criminalization against the Notary profession in...