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Criminal Code Bill

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Tuesday, January 25, 2005

Revisions of the Criminal Code have finally been completed. Some legal experts argue that the revised bill encroaches upon the private rights of individuals.

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THE enormous task of revising the Criminal Code (KUHP) is approaching its end. Last January, the revised KUHP was submitted to the Minister of Justice & Human Rights, Hamid Awaluddin. And the House of Representatives (DPR) is slated to commence deliberations over the bill shortly.

The bill will be submitted to the president in the coming weeks. "Then it will pass to the DPR," said Andi Hamzah, criminal law professor at Trisa

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