Transcription of GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN INDONESIA - PRAC
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ALI BUDIARDJO, NUGROHO, REKSODIPUTRO DOING BUSINESS in INDONESIA March 2005 GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN INDONESIA By Ali Budiardjo, Nugroho, Reksodiputro ALI BUDIARDJO, NUGROHO, REKSODIPUTRO DOING BUSINESS in INDONESIA March 2005 2 A. LEGAL SYSTEM The history of Indonesian legal system is closely related to the dutch legal system. During the colonial period, the Netherlands-Indies Government implemented the concordantie principle in the legal sector throughout the territory of INDONESIA . On the basis of this principle, virtually every law that was passed by the Netherlands parliament would take effect in the Indonesian territory a few years later, with minor changes if necessary. When INDONESIA became independent, its 1945 Constitution in Article II of the Transitory Provisions stipulated that all laws and legislation existing under the dutch colonial administration automatically became the laws and legislation of the Republic of INDONESIA , until repealed, revoked or amended or found to be contradictory to the Constitution.
ALI BUDIARDJO, NUGROHO, REKSODIPUTRO Doing Business in Indonesia – March 2005 2 A. LEGAL SYSTEM The history of Indonesian legal system is closely related to the Dutch legal system.
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