A STUDY OF COOPERATIVE LEGISLATIONS IN SELECTED ASIAN AND PACIFIC COUNTRIES |
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ACKNOWLEGEMENTS
A number of all NEDAC-Members have made significant contributions to the revisions and updated information on the Asian Cooperative contributions to the Legislation. Their insights, advice, and suggestions helped us to improve the text so that it is even more valuable and user-friendly than the previous edition. We are extremely grateful to all NEDAC-Members for their invaluable assistance and advice throughout the revision.
Special thanks to Mr. G.K. Sharma, Former Regional Director, ICA, Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, New Delhi, India for carrying out the study in selected Asian countries as a FAO RAP Consultant. Services of Mr. W.I. Khan in the editorial work of the document are highly appreciated.
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2. Asian Situation and Cooperative Laws
3. Historical Development in Selected Countries
4. Present Cooperative Laws in Selected Countries
6. Objects, Definitions and Principles
20. Loans/Assistance from Government
21. Facilities, Concessions and Privileges
27. Summary of Findings and Recommendations
ANNEX I Special Features of the Model Cooperative Act, India