AKIBAT HUKUM KEDUDUKAN PROSESI NGEMBAH BELO SELAMBAR(MEMBAWA DAUN SIRIH) MENURUT HUKUM PERKAWINAN ADAT BATAK KARO DI KECEMATAN KABANJAHE

Natalius Sinuraya, Filo and Andry, Hariyanto and Rahma, Fitri (2013) AKIBAT HUKUM KEDUDUKAN PROSESI NGEMBAH BELO SELAMBAR(MEMBAWA DAUN SIRIH) MENURUT HUKUM PERKAWINAN ADAT BATAK KARO DI KECEMATAN KABANJAHE. Undergraduated thesis, Fakultas Hukum, UNIB.

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Abstract

Research purposes: (1). To determine the position of the procession Ngembah Belo Selambar by Karo Batak customary marriage law in the District. Kabanjahe. (2). To determine the cause of not continuing procession Ngembah Belo Selambar procession to the next stage of legal marriage in traditional Batak Karo District.Kabanjahe. (3). To find the solution if one party violates customary procession Ngembah Belo Selambar so do not proceed to the next stage of legal marriage procession of traditional Batak Karo In District. Kabanjahe. By using a qualitative research approach. Data was collected through in-depth interviews and secondary data collection. The results showed: (1). Procession Ngembah Belo Selambar no longer done by looking at the values of traditional living in a society where all the activities carried out quickly where in the Act states that a valid marriage according to their respective religious and traditional values of the force, so that indigenous Batak Karo is considered less.(2). Causes of procession Ngembah Belo Selambar end that does not continue to the next stage of the procession can be shared on factors such as the death of compulsion and lack of understanding of factors custom values that live and thrive on indigenous Batak Karo (3). Settlement if the end of the procession Ngembah Belo Selambar so do not continue to the next stage of the procession is the custom with the penalty payment for paying all expenses of the man added with all the expenses then multiplied by two women with a specific purpose in the indigenous communities themselves.

Item Type: Thesis (Undergraduated)
Subjects: K Law > K Law (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Law > Department of Law Science
Depositing User: 011 Syahrul Lubis
Date Deposited: 12 Feb 2014 01:19
Last Modified: 12 Feb 2014 01:19
URI: http://repository.unib.ac.id/id/eprint/6528

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