Business laws of Yemen

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    • Yemen
    • Maktari, Abdulla M. A.
    • McHugo, John

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Business laws of Yemen

[edited and translated by] Abdulla M.A. Maktari and John McHugo

(Arab and Islamic laws series / series general editor, Mark S. W. Hoyle)

Graham & Trotman, 1995

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Includes text of the Constitution

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Description

This new book is based on the texts of the laws as published in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Yemen. In preparing this English translation of a selected number of the laws of the newly founded Republic of Yemen, the editors had the international business and academic world in mind. Hence special attention is given to constitutional law and the laws governing taxation, company formation and regulation, the regulation of branches and agencies of foreign companies, investment, social security and arbitration. For all those who are interested in studying legal reform in the Arab Middle East the model of the Republic of Yemen will provide a good example of a legal system striving for a fusion between the traditional and the modern. The following translated laws are included: The Constitution of the Republic of Yemen; Law NO. 22 of 1991 regarding investment; Law No. 31 for the year 1991 regarding income tax; Law No. 34 of 1991 concerning the law of commercial companies; Law No. 22 of 1991 concerning arbitration.

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