HUKUM PENCATATAN PERKAWINAN DAN AKIBAT HUKUMNYA :(Perbandingan Hukum Pencatatan Perkawinan Di Indonesia dan Brunei Darussalam)

Marriage registration is a fundamental task or obligation for prospective husband and wife who are about to enter into a marriage, because if they do not register the marriage there will be legal consequences that will be detrimental to both parties, especially the woman. Therefore, in several count...

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Main Author: Bunga Azalia Ramadhani, (Author)
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Published: Universitas Warmadewa, 2024-01-04.
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