Privatisation in central and Eastern Europe : a collection of papers delivered at the International Bar Association regional conference : Sofia, Bulgaria 19-22 June 1994

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    • Denyer, Stephen

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Privatisation in central and Eastern Europe : a collection of papers delivered at the International Bar Association regional conference : Sofia, Bulgaria 19-22 June 1994

edited by Stephen Denyer

International Bar Association, 1995

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A collection of papers given at the 1994 IBA Sofia conference discussing this rapidly developing subject area. The contributors consider practical issues arising during a privatization; emerging securities markets; the role of competition in privatization, and insolvency laws in eastern Europe.

Table of Contents

Part I: Case study of a privatisation. 1. Case study outline and information memorandum relating to the sale of a Bulgarian company, Bulgarcomp. 2. Dispute resolution (Philippe Nouel). 3 Title to land (Loannis K Rokas). 4. Intellectual property and distribution rights (Geert Glas). 5. Environmental aspects (Birgit Spiesshofer). 6. Financing of capital investments and taking of security in Central and Eastern Europe (Martin Wernli). 7. Employment aspects of a Bulgarian privatisation (Rudolf F Colle). 8. Public procurement aspects (Heinz H Lober). 9. The obstacles to the execution of privatisation in Bulgaria (Kristian Krastev). 10. Privatisation in Bulgaria - is it just a label? (Borislav Boyanov). 11. Privatisation in Bulgaria (Valentin Braykov). Part II: Emerging securities markets seminar. 12. Developing markets and exchanges in Central and Eastern Europe (Stephen Denyer and Dr Gerhard Wegen). 13. The Czech Securities Market (Martin Kryl). 14. The Hungarian Securities Market (Janos Toth). 15. The Polish Securities Market (Jacek Jonak). Part III: The role of competition in privatisation. 16. The role of competition in privatisation in Hungary (Peter Pogacsas). Part IV: Insolvency laws in Eastern Europe. 17. Russian bankruptcy legislation: pro-creditor or pro-debtor? (Ksenia Orlova). 18. Russian regimes under Polish law - a brief overview (Wojciech Wadolowski). 19. Insolvency laws in Bulgaria (Pavlina Todorova. 20. Bankruptcy law in the Czech Republic. (Vladimira Glatzova).

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  • NCID
    BA2880704X
  • ISBN
    • 040605049X
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 157 p.
  • Size
    30 cm
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