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Major
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Project Finance
Getting the
Deal Through published the fully
revised and updated edition of
Project Finance,
a volume in series of annual reports,
which provide international analysis in key
areas of law and policy for corporate counsel,
cross-border legal practitioners and business
people.
Two of Doulah & Doulah partners wrote the
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International Arbitration
Global
Legal Group published the fully revised and
updated edition of
International
Arbitration, a volume in series of
annual reports, which provide international
analysis in key areas of law and policy for
corporate counsel, cross-border legal
practitioners and business people.
Two of Doulah & Doulah partners wrote the
Bangladesh chapter in the book.
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Employment Terms and Conditions
Report - Asia Pacific
A comprehensive coverage of employment laws in
Asia Pacific contributed by legal experts in the
region. The report contains detailed information
that is essential to ensure compliance with
local laws and customs.
Towers Watson is a leading global professional
services company that helps organizations
improve performance through effective people,
risk and financial management. With 14,000
associates around the world, we offer solutions
in the areas of employee benefits, talent
management, rewards, and risk and capital
management. Doulah & Doulah undertook the
assignment of writing up the Bangladesh Chapter
for this publication .
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Corporate Governance: Capital Market & Private
Equity
The corporate governance assessments and
recommendations are prepared under the joint
World Bank/IMF Reports on the Observance of
Standards and Codes (ROSC) program. It is
emphasized on the role of international
standards – such as the OECD Principles of
Corporate Governance -- in strengthening the
international financial architecture. In a world
of integrated capital markets, financial crises
in individual countries can imperil
international financial stability.
At the international level, international
standards enhance transparency and multilateral
surveillance. They highlight weaknesses that may
contribute to economic and financial
vulnerability, foster market efficiency and
discipline, and ultimately contribute to a
global economy that is more robust and less
prone to crisis. At the national level, such
standards help identify vulnerabilities and
guide policy reform.
The publication was a joint effort form Doulah &
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Foreign Tax & Trade Briefs:
This
book is considered to be an authority to handle
your critical international business ventures
with the one information service that provides
the latest tax and trade information for over
110 countries and territories on a regular
quarterly basis.
Coverage of each country/territory includes
information on: individual tax;
partnership/business profits tax; corporate tax;
capital tax; dividend tax; remittance tax;
revenue tax; sale tax; real estate tax; tax
treaties; import licenses; exchanges; and credit
experience. First published in 1951. Looseleaf,
updated with revisions four times each year.
Doulah
& Doulah is proud to be a part of this project
in incorporating Bangladesh (48-page tax
analysis) in the book from 2011 and continuing
towards its regular updates. The book is
available on Lexis Online.
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Attachment of Assets:
Practitioners from leading firms in over 70
countries provide practical information
about procedural and substantive issues
regarding attachment of assets. Because the
availability of attachments in advance of
judgments can make the difference between
success and failure in a lawsuit for money
damages, and because attachments may often be
obtained in places far removed from the venues
of proceedings on the merits, it is important
for litigation counsel to be aware of the
potential for multi-jurisdictional assaults on
the assets of their clients or of their clients’
adversaries.
The Author
Lawrence W. Newman has been a
partner in the New York office of Baker &
McKenzie since 1971, Doulah & Doulah is proud to
be a part of this project in incorporating
Bangladesh chapter in the book from 1995 and
continuing towards its regular updates.
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Legal Aspects of Doing Business in Asia:
Legal Aspects
of Doing Business in Asia - provides
coverage of more than 22 major trading
jurisdictions in Asia and the Pacific on the
requirements for doing business and investing in
those countries, prepared by local practitioners
with expertise in business transactions.
Practical insights are offered on general
conditions for conduct of business, business
registrations, investment incentives, currency
regulation, establishment of enterprises,
principal business organizations, important
considerations for choosing a form of business,
formation of business procedures, acquisition of
enterprises, acquisition of realty, guidelines
for foreign transactions, import and export
regulations, exchange controls, credit and
security, taxation, customs regulation,
competition law, intellectual property law,
employment law, and banking law.
Christian
Campbell is a Member British Institute
of International and Comparative Law. Professor
Dennis Campbell is the Director of the Center
for International Legal Studies (CILS) in
Salzburg, Austria. Doulah & Doulah is proud to
be a part of this project in incorporating
Bangladesh chapter in the book from 2000 and
continuing towards its regular updates.
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Enforcement of Money Judgments:
Enforcement of
Money Judgments is a practical guide
designed to help negotiate and draft a contract
involving a foreign party and initiate a lawsuit
against a party in, or with assets in, another
country, knowing the advantages and
disadvantages of enforcing any eventual judgment
before execution of a contract, or begin
litigation proceedings
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Practitioners from over 85 countries provide
practical information about procedural and
substantive issues regarding foreign judgment
enforcement.
The Author
Lawrence W. Newman has been a
partner in the New York office of Baker &
McKenzie since 1971, Doulah & Doulah is proud to
be a part of this project in incorporating
Bangladesh chapter in the book from 1995 and
continuing towards its regular updates.
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Trade Marks,
Trade Names and Unfair Competition
Covering the law and practice of trademark
applications, registration and enforcement in
200 jurisdictions worldwide. Shows over 30
key aspects of trade mark law and practice for
each country. Covers each country in an
identical format, ensuring all the key issues
are dealt with in a consistent and easily
accessible way. Contains updated information and
essential practical advice. The work is also
published on CD-ROM, with valuable additional
search facilities. Explains the legislation with
descriptions of the procedure for trademark
registration and protection, and how to approach
a challenge infringement and how to seek
redress. Covers trade names and unfair
competition. Includes a new section on domain
names. Includes an accompanying newsletter
published three times a year.
Doulah & Doulah is proud to be a part of this
project in incorporating Bangladesh chapter in
the book from 1990 and continuing towards its
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Major International Laws for the Protection
of IP Rights
The three partners of Doulah & Doulah A.B.M.
Badrud Doulah, A.B.M. Shamsud Doulah and Dr.
Mariam Khatoon authored and edited the book
entitled Major International Laws for the
Protection of Intellectual Property Rights,
1999, published from SIRBII, Dhaka which
includes all the major international IP Laws.
The book is now referred in various courts and
offices in many countries including Bangladesh,
Singapore & India.
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