Sriro's Desk Reference of Indonesian Law

Sriro's Desk Reference of Indonesian Law
Title Sriro's Desk Reference of Indonesian Law PDF eBook
Author Andrew I. Sriro
Publisher Equinox Publishing
Pages 590
Release 2006
Genre Law
ISBN 9793780207

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Sriro's Desk Reference of Indonesian Company Law

Sriro's Desk Reference of Indonesian Company Law
Title Sriro's Desk Reference of Indonesian Company Law PDF eBook
Author Andrew I. Sriro
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 2008
Genre Commercial law
ISBN 9789791770309

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Made in Indonesia

Made in Indonesia
Title Made in Indonesia PDF eBook
Author Warwick Purser
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 2005
Genre Design
ISBN

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Modern Malaysian

Modern Malaysian
Title Modern Malaysian PDF eBook
Author Sh. Sakinah Aljunid
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 2006
Genre Art
ISBN

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Family Business

Family Business
Title Family Business PDF eBook
Author Asih Sumardono
Publisher Equinox Publishing
Pages 196
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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The Chinese have a saying about family businesses: the first generation builds the company, the second generation grows the company, and the third generation destroys the company. There are many examples of this growth and decline in many countries, especially in Indonesia where the business conglomerates - mostly owned by ethnic Chinese - are notoriously secretive; their companies' trials and tribulations are known only to a very select group. However, every once in a while, one of the insiders opens the company's doors and allows the general public a chance to see what has really transpired over the generations. Even less frequently are these stories allowed to be published in a book. Family Business is one of those rare books. For the first time, the inside story of one of Indonesia's largest traditional medicine companies is available in the English language. From the tales of the founder's struggles in raising a family and managing a company, to the passing of command to its second and third generations, Family Business is a real insider's account of how in business, everything is personal. Filled with anecdotes and court cases, advertising campaigns and newspaper clippings, Family Business is an Indonesian success story and case study detailing what to do - and more importantly what not to do - in running a family business. It should be required reading for entrepreneurs all over the globe. ABOUT THE AUTHORS ASIH SUMARDONO has worked as a journalist since 1986 - for the BBC, Reuters, The Wall Street Journal and the Far Eastern Economic Review. Most of that time has been spent in Asia, covering uprisings in Thailand and Burma, wars in Cambodia, East Timor and Afghanistan. MARK HANUSZ is the author of the critically acclaimed Kretek: The Culture and Heritage of Indonesia's Clove Cigarettes and co-author of A Cup of Java. He is also the founder of Equinox Publishing.

Serials in the British Library

Serials in the British Library
Title Serials in the British Library PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 166
Release 2008
Genre Serial publications
ISBN

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State Law and Legal Positivism

State Law and Legal Positivism
Title State Law and Legal Positivism PDF eBook
Author Badouin Dupret
Publisher Legal History Library
Pages 276
Release 2021-12-08
Genre Law
ISBN 9789004498655

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"This volume formulates the hypothesis of a truly global revolution that reflected a Great Divide between ancient and new legal regimes. The volume brings together several case studies of transition from an ancient to a new legal regime characterized by the positivization of the law. This was an effect of Western imperialism, but also of local elites' conviction that positive law was an efficient instrument of governance. The contributors emphasize the depth and scale of the positivist legal revolution and explore the phenomenon whether it was the outcome of either direct colonialism (Morocco, Egypt, India) or indigenous reformism (Ottoman empire, China, Japan). Contributors are: Léon Buskens, Jean-Philippe Dequen, Baudouin Dupret, Jean-Louis Halpérin, Béatrice Jaluzot, Gianluca Parolin, Avi Rubin, and Tzung-Mou Wu"--