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(1976). Papers prepared by Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand for the Conference on Legal Development in ASEAN countries. Jakarta. (1979). Papers Prepared by Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand for the Conference on Legal Development in ASEAN Countries. Jakarta. (1994). Labour Law of Lao People's Democratic Republic. Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare, Lao PDR. (1994). Labour Law of Lao People's Democratic Republic. Hanoi: Ministry of Labour and Social Welfar, Lao PDR. (1994). Labour Law of Lao People's Democratic Republic. Ministry of Laobur and Social Welfar, Lao PDR. (2000). Unrest in Laos (2004). Lao People's Democratic Republic: Gender, Poverty and the Millennium Development Goals. Manila: Asian Development Bank. (2004). Economic Reforms in a Transition Country: The Recurring Experience of Laos Alatas, Ali (2001). ASEAN in a Globalizing World Andrews, Tim & Baldwin, Bryan J. (2002). The Changing Face of Multinationals in South East Asia. Routledge. Anonymous (1984). The Wars in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, 1945-1982: A Bibliographic Guide Anonymous (1989). Laos Opens Its Door to Foreign Investment Anonymous (1990). Decree of Council Ministers on Management Foreign Currency and Valuables Trafficking: Notice Regarding Registration Service Rates of Lao Foreign Trade Bank.. Vientiane, Laos: s.n.. Ariff, Mohamed (1994). APEC and ASEAN: Complementing or Competing? Ariff, Mohamed (1996). From ASEAN-Six to ASEAN-Ten ASEAN Law Association (1995). ASEAN Legal Systems. Singapore: Butterworths Asia. ASEAN Law Association (1995). ASEAN Legal Systems. Singapore: Butterworths Asia. Asher, Mukul G. (1996). Role of Government and the Public-Private Sector Mix: The ASEAN Experience Asian Development Bank (2000). Environments in Transition: Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand and Viet Nam. Manila: Asian Development Bank. Asian Development Bank (2001). Participatory Poverty Assessment for Lao People's Democratic Republic. Manila: Asian Development Bank. |
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