UndangUndang
Undang-undang is the Malay and Indonesian term for a law enacted by a legislative body. It refers to formal statutes that govern a country or region, as distinct from executive regulations or customary rules. In Indonesia and Malaysia, undang-undang covers acts passed by parliament or its equivalent and serve as a primary source of legal authority.
Typically, undang-undang are proposed as bills, debated and approved by the legislature, and then promulgated or
In legal hierarchy, the constitution is the supreme framework, and undang-undang must comply with its provisions.
Undang-undang cover a wide range of areas, including civil, criminal, commercial, and administrative law. They define
The term is widely used in legal discourse and education in both Indonesia and Malaysia, reflecting the