This document provides an overview of the course "HUKUM INVESTASI" (Investment Law). The 3-credit course aims to provide understanding of investment law and regulations in Indonesia. It will discuss topics like direct and portfolio investments, investment laws and policies, types of investments in Indonesia and foreign investments, investment facilities, business licenses related to investments, and factors influencing foreign investment. The course will be taught using the problem-based learning method over 14 meetings involving lectures and tutorials. Students will be evaluated through midterm and final exams based on a grading scale. Reference materials will include Indonesian laws and regulations on investment as well as textbooks and journals.
This document provides an overview of the course "HUKUM INVESTASI" (Investment Law). The 3-credit course aims to provide understanding of investment law and regulations in Indonesia. It will discuss topics like direct and portfolio investments, investment laws and policies, types of investments in Indonesia and foreign investments, investment facilities, business licenses related to investments, and factors influencing foreign investment. The course will be taught using the problem-based learning method over 14 meetings involving lectures and tutorials. Students will be evaluated through midterm and final exams based on a grading scale. Reference materials will include Indonesian laws and regulations on investment as well as textbooks and journals.
This document provides an overview of the course "HUKUM INVESTASI" (Investment Law). The 3-credit course aims to provide understanding of investment law and regulations in Indonesia. It will discuss topics like direct and portfolio investments, investment laws and policies, types of investments in Indonesia and foreign investments, investment facilities, business licenses related to investments, and factors influencing foreign investment. The course will be taught using the problem-based learning method over 14 meetings involving lectures and tutorials. Students will be evaluated through midterm and final exams based on a grading scale. Reference materials will include Indonesian laws and regulations on investment as well as textbooks and journals.