Center for International Legal Studies Dennis Campbell
Leading law firms from around the world analyze the most pressing legal issues facing the UN World Summit on the Information Society in the first and only book to cover the information technology treaty recommendations. This authoritative text provides in-depth analysis of the topics discussed at the November 2005 Tunis Summit. Expert attorneys examine the twelve major topics under discussion, from internet regulation and intellectual property rights to cryptography and taxation, to aid in constructing a legal framework for a global information society. This timely publication is the...
Leading law firms from around the world analyze the most pressing legal issues facing the UN World Summit on the Information Society in the first and ...
Divided into three sections, this yearbook first looks at criminal law in a European integration context and at the GATT, the EC and anti-dumping. It then explores the topic of acquisition of real estate by foreigners and the issue of health and the law in various countries.
Divided into three sections, this yearbook first looks at criminal law in a European integration context and at the GATT, the EC and anti-dumping. It ...
The authors of International Tax Planning are tax specialists representing both high-tax and low-tax jurisdictions. They address tax issues that impact business enterprises as well as individuals, presenting a sampling of issues, each addressed by a commentator whose practice deals directly with such matters on a regular basis. Countries covered are: AustriaFranceGermanyGibraltarItaly, LiechtensteinSpainSwitzerlandthe NetherlandsNetherlands Antilles U.S.A The reader will find a wealth of useful information, not only on the complexity of international taxation, but also its potential for...
The authors of International Tax Planning are tax specialists representing both high-tax and low-tax jurisdictions. They address tax issues that impac...
The 2003 volume of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business deals with a variety of topics in the field of commercial law. These range from mergers in Nigeria and joint ventures in Thailand and Hungary to the fight against corruption on an international level, as well as corporate fraud in the United States, with attention being focused upon the new Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. Some authors have dealt with subjects that involve finance, such as foreign investment in e-commerce in China, employees stock purchases and option plans in the United States, pension funds in Nigeria and...
The 2003 volume of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business deals with a variety of topics in the field of commercial law. These range f...
The 2003 Special Issue of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business deals with issues relating to Corporate Governance. Following a series of scandals involving reporting by public companies in the United States, there has been an increase in the number of measures dealing with, among other things, the liability of directors and managers when submitting company financial returns. The first and most well-known piece of legislation to be introduced was, of course, the United States Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act covers matters including the establishment of...
The 2003 Special Issue of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business deals with issues relating to Corporate Governance. Following a serie...
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. Various areas of company law are discussed, including mergers and acquisitions, piercing the corporate veil and the financing of share acquisitions. The Yearbook also contains several chapters on investments and securities, including the need for corporate governance in this area and the role of collective investment schemes in Bermuda. Some chapters deal with the introduction of now technology into the competition law...
The 2004 volume of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business contains a wide variety of topics of interest to international commercial la...
This year's volume of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business deals with the subject of product liability law. This is a growing area in which manufacturers and supplies are finding themselves more and more responsible for the quality of their products and for the consequences flowing from any defect therein. This book discusses a wide variety of topics which come under the umbrella of product liability, ranging from liability for injuries caused by the use of asbestos and other toxic substances to the responsibility of air carriers in hijack situations. There is a growing...
This year's volume of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business deals with the subject of product liability law. This is a growing area i...
The 2005 Special Issue of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business addresses issues relating to security in immovables. Each Chapter contains an overview of the security in immovables laws of a particular country. The laws vary widely among the countries; the word immovable (or real property in Common Law jurisdictions) even has different definitions in different countries. Crossborder transactions involving immovables are integral to international business dealings. This publication provides a general overview of the methods by which immovables are secured in various countries,...
The 2005 Special Issue of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business addresses issues relating to security in immovables. Each Chapter con...
The Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business offers a special relevance in its twenty-fourth volume, providing a special section on the telecommunications sector. That section includes chapters on legal developments in the telecommunications industry in Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Columbia, Italy, Mexico and Spain, as well as a general survey on telecommunications regulatory regimes and investment decisions. The special section is supplemented by a range of chapters dealing with antitrust and patent laws in the United States, entertainment law in Italy, tax and investment in...
The Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business offers a special relevance in its twenty-fourth volume, providing a special section on t...
The special issue of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business deals with the very topical subject of e-commerce. This is an area that has seen an explosion of interest in recent years but, since the increase in the use of the Internet as a vehicle for conducting business transactions has been so rapid, the law has again fallen behind, particularly in the areas of regulation and jurisdiction. The situation is changing, however, with the introduction of both national and international legislation dealing with issues and relating to, inter alia, data protection, privacy,...
The special issue of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business deals with the very topical subject of e-commerce. This is an area ...