Business laws of Jordan
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Business laws of Jordan
(Middle East business law series)
Kluwer Law International, 1998-
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Description based on: v. 1, 1998 ed., 2000
Invalid ISBN: 90K5230024 (suppl. 1, May 2000)
Kept up to date by supplement
Includes index
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The central geographical setting and political stability of Jordan are swiftly luring foreign investors in the late 20th century. The Jordanian government and its parliament consider attracting foreign investors a priority and, to this end, have recently promulgated amended investment and tax laws. This latest title in the Middle East Business Laws Series provides an English translation of the most significant laws and regulations relating to business, trade, and investment in Jordan. The basic work contains the laws of primary importance to every potential investor in the country, including: commercial law; company law and regulations; banking law and regulations; Central Bank of Jordan law; law of foreign currency control; investment law and regulations; construction contractors law; arbitration law; enforcement of foreign judgments law; and income tax law.
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