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Standardization of law and its effects on developing economies

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: UN New YorkUS 2000Description: ix, 21 pAction note:
  • 3/7/01 JOY_D
Summary: Argues that for developing effective legal systems, the contents of supplied laws is of only secondary importance to the process of law development and the compatibility of the new laws with pre-existing conditions, including existing legislation and legal institutions. Discusses the implications for countries wishing to attract foreign investments by adopting the new standards, and makes some proposals for creating more effective legal systems in the area of financial law.
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Monograph CARICOM Documentation Centre 04.01.01 P679 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0000000017422

Argues that for developing effective legal systems, the contents of supplied laws is of only secondary importance to the process of law development and the compatibility of the new laws with pre-existing conditions, including existing legislation and legal institutions. Discusses the implications for countries wishing to attract foreign investments by adopting the new standards, and makes some proposals for creating more effective legal systems in the area of financial law.

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