Family Business Law Declassified

Family Business Law Declassified

Author: Jim Lopez

Publisher: Anvil Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2016-10-19

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 6214200847

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This book, authored by three-time National Book Award winner Jim V. Lopez, helps unveil the answers to the nagging conundrum: Why do most family businesses experience a meltdown once they reach the third generation? Family Business Law Declassified: How to Beat the Third-Generation Curse reveals numerous traps that cause family businesses to falter and eventually sink into the cesspool of irrelevance and insolvency. It also offers best practices and countervailing measures to cushion the impact of the “Buddenbrooks Phenomenon,” thus helping family businesses transcend the obstacles associated with the third generation.


Towards the Development of Social Capital

Towards the Development of Social Capital

Author: Veredigno Atienza

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2007-10-01

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 0615160301

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Each article in this book, by itself and in tandem with the other articles, tries to depict social capital in action. Social capital is the key wherewithal crucial to the development and progress of countries and communities.


Unplugging the Constitution

Unplugging the Constitution

Author: Florin T. Hilbay

Publisher: UP Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 9715426204

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In this collection of articles and essays, the author confronts a wide range of issues--among them, constitutional theory, adjudication, legal hermeneutics, bar exams, marriage, psychological incapacity, free speech--and takes a nonconventional and, at times, critical view of standard legal discourse and prevailing social institutions.


Parliaments in Asia

Parliaments in Asia

Author: Zheng Yongnian

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-10-23

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 1134469721

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Much writing on politics in Asia revolves around the themes of democracy and democratisation with a particular focus on political systems and political parties. This book, on the other hand, examines the role that parliaments – a key institution of democracy – play in East, Southeast and South Asia including Taiwan and Hong Kong. Parliaments in these locations function in a variety of historical, political and socio-economic circumstances with different implications for institution building and political development. This book examines questions like how accessible, representative, transparent, accountable and effective are parliaments? To what extent are parliaments able to hold other political actors to account or how far are they constrained by the political environment in which they operate? Going further, this book considers how new media such as the Internet and other social platforms, through providing avenues for individuals to articulate their views separate from official channels, are influencing the ways parliaments work. To stay relevant, parliamentarians need to reach out and engage these individuals in formulating, deciding and fine-tuning policies. In the information age, being a parliamentarian has become more challenging and how a parliamentarian copes with this change will shape the nature and pace of political development.