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India Business Law Journal - July/August 2012

Volume 6, Issue 2

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Highlights:

In this issue

Indigenization law to affect more sectors in Zimbabwe

By Safiyya Patel, Webber Wentzel

Advance pricing agreements: the Indian situation outlined

By Ajit Tolani and Ashish Bhatnagar, Economic Laws Practice

Update on India-Canada economic partnership

By Raj Sahni, Bennett Jones LLP

Prosper or perish?

Clearing legal hurdles in the US

Malaysian case presaged expansion of moral rights

By Esha Harkisandas, Bharucha & Partners

Jurisdiction of the RBI in overseas investment

By Anuj Prasad and Anubhuti Agarwal, Amarchand Mangaldas
Peter Valert and Zuzana Záhumenská, DLA Pipe

A guide to doing business in the Czech Republic

By Peter Valert and Zuzana Záhumenská, DLA Piper
Playing by the rules

Playing by the rules

How compliance can protect companies from competition penalties

India Business Law Directory 2012

Detailed analysis of the state of play in India’s dynamic legal market

Shubneet Panjete, Lall Lahiri & Salhotra

Copyright Act amendments to have far-reaching effects

By Shubneet Panjete, Lall Lahiri & Salhotra

Tug of war

Conflicting views on the buyback of shares continue to baffle investors

Drawing the line between profit and accountability

By Siddharth Hariani, Aditya Bhargava and Davis Kanjamala, Phoenix Legal

New policy needed for compulsory land acquisition

By Amitabh Chaturvedi and Utkarsh Tewari, Mine & Young
Shardul Thacker,Partner,Mulla & Mulla & Craigie Blunt & Caroe

Promoting governance by regulation of directors

By Shardul Thacker, Mulla & Mulla & Craigie Blunt & Caroe

Queuing up to leave

The challenges of exiting Indian investments

To boldly go

Indian law firms should take the reins and dictate the growth of their legal service offerings overseas

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