This edition of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business provides a general examination of issues vital to the world's economic recovery. In the field of company law, practitioners examine changes in Russia's corporate law and the new Ukrainian law governing joint-stock companies. In the area of competition law, lawyers review Serbia and Bulgaria's new laws on the protection of competition and the private enforcement of Articles 101 and 102 in Europe's national courts. Dispute resolution occupies two chapters, one dealing with best practices for drafting arbitration clauses and the other set aside, recognition, and enforcement of private commercial arbitration awards. A further two chapters treat employment and labor matters relating to distribution and commercial representation, indemnity upon termination, and processing personal data in the employment context of Hungary. In the area of financial services, practitioners from five jurisdictions deal with fiduciary duty, the European Commission's proposed Directive on Alternative Investment Fund Managers, Swiss disclosure rules on significant shareholdings, restructuring and refinancing routes for mortgage-secured debt in Spain, and insurance laws and regulations in Nigeria. Foreign investment is examined by two authors, reporting on 2008 and 2009 developments in investment treaty disputes and foreign investment in Indonesia. Intellectual property issues are reviewed in chapters relating to the use of intellectual property as collateral in secured financing and intellectual property licensing in Canada. Finally, lawyers treaty a variety of other issues, including the tax law of Liechtenstein, European Union-Israel trade in the automobile sector, insolvency risk and creditors' rights in Peru, the modernizing of trust law in Hong Kong and bridging cultural differences in international Transactions.
134 Baxter vs. Ford Motor Co., 168 Wash. 456, 12 P.2d 409 (1932); Special Issue Volume 2004, 341. . . . . . 431 Baxter vs. Ford Motor Company, 168 Wash. 456,12 P.2d 409 (1932), Volume 1,39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 531 Bay State Milling ...
The volume provides national reports on Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, China, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Lebanon, The Philippines, Romania, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, and Vietnam.
With this edition of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International business, experienced practitioners examine a wide range of issues relating to corporate and investment law in Taiwan, Serbia, Switzerland, Japan, Greece, Germany, and the ...
Japan is a classic example; however, Taiwan is perhaps the best source for comparison with China, because (as in mainland China) most Taiwanese are from the Han ... 137 Peerenboom, China's Long March toward Rule of Law (2002), at p.
In this thirty-eighth volume of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business, once again practitioners and experts in a variety of legal fields examine issues from national and regional perspectives.
However, comments made by Lindskog6 and Kedner- Roos,7 when discussing point (3) of the quoted rule, indicate that the rule should only apply to physical shareholders. Further, since a violation of the rule is a criminal offense, ...
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This volume aims at substantive research and consideration towards encouraging businesses to consider alternative aims, market participants to espouse alternative values, and the securities market regulation to shift towards a more balanced ...
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The 2004 volume of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business contains a wide variety of topics of interest to international commercial lawyers and their clients.