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Order to Stop the Investigation of Death in Coal Mining Employees - The Capital City of the Nusantara Republic Of Indonesia. DE

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Order To Stop The Investigation Of Death In Coal Mining Employees In The Capital City Of The Nusantara Republic Of Indonesia. Discusses the agreement on the settlement of criminal acts in the perspective of criminal law. The author analyzes the settlement of criminal acts and the implications of their use outside the criminal law system. And analysis is presented regarding the perception of reasons for eliminating legal responsibility for the loss of human souls with the qualifications of culpa lata (bewuste schuld) and dolus eventualis, from a social perspective, from the victim's side, to law enforcement. The author analyzes related procedures and corporate responsibility in stopping investigations into cases of victims of death, especially in the case of mining pits.

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Dr. Dian Damayanti WORK Editora da Aliança Europeia para a Inovação, IGI GLOBAL Editora, Membro IEEE E Conselheiro Mendeley ELSEVIER, Prof. Dr. Esti Royani WORK Universitas Terbuka República da Indonésia Vice Marechal da Ar Reformado Dr. Syamsunasir, S.Sos., M.M., C.Fr.A Vice Chanceler 1 Universitas Dirgantara marsekal Suryadarma (UNSURYA),

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Authors Dian Damayanti, Prof. Dr. Dian Damayanti, Esti Royani, Prof. Dr. Esti Royani, Syamsunasir, Dr. Syamsunasir
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.10.2022
 
EAN 9786205508879
ISBN 9786205508879
No. of pages 192
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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