Doing Business in Emerging Markets: A Transactional Course (University Casebook Series)

Doing Business in Emerging Markets: A Transactional Course (University Casebook Series) image
ISBN-10:

1599412446

ISBN-13:

9781599412443

Edition: 1
Released: Oct 09, 2009
Publisher: Foundation Press
Format: Hardcover, 348 pages
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Description:

This casebook concentrates on the particular legal issues that arise from the growing practice area of emerging markets. It prepares the student for the special problems encountered when working in countries with great business opportunities but weak legal institutions and murky business cultures, particularly corruption, possible human rights abuses, regulatory expropriation, uncertain property rights and government authorizations, and poor dispute resolution and law enforcement mechanisms. The book combines substantial introductory text with a series of problems derived from practice. Cases are used principally as a source of problems rather than as a source of law, and there is substantial analysis of legislative and regulatory materials. The book facilitates organization of students into teams to address particular problem-solving exercises, not unlike a business school class but with a focus on the legal aspects of the problem.












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