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Mamphey - Otibo, Dorothy. "A Comparative Study of Foreign Investment Laws in Ghana and South Africa: –A Review." International Journal of Technology and Management Research 2, no. 3 (2020): 17–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.47127/ijtmr.v2i3.63.

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Over the last decade, Ghana and South Africa have been among some African countries that have become more entrenched in foreign direct investment (FDI). The past quarter of the century has witnessed a remarkable growth in world foreign direct investment flows, coupled with the evolving investment strategies of national policies globally. This paper examines and compares the legislative frameworks and regulatory policies governing FDIs in South Africa and Ghana and the hurdles that need to be overcome to ensure smooth implementation of these policies. This has become evident in their current enactment of their regulations with the object of promoting investments in these economies. However, these jurisdictions have restrictions placed on their regulations; hence, putting frustrations on foreign direct investments. It appears that although in terms of overall statutory FDI regulations, African countries are on the average not more restrictive than other developing nations, some of these countries have obstacles that are both severe and restrictive such as land ownership, whether discriminatory or general in nature, act as an important deterrent to foreign investment. This discussion would focus on comparing restrictions imposed by legislation or policies affecting Soith Africa anf Ghana with regards to foreign direct investment. And disputes that emerge due to the restrictions among the jurisdictions.Keywords: Foreign Direct Investment, Economic Growth, International Law, Legislative Framework, Regulatory Bodies, Bilateral Investment Treaties.
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Sibanda Sr., Omphemetse S. "Public Interest Considerations In The South African Anti-Dumping And Competition Law, Policy, And Practice." International Business & Economics Research Journal (IBER) 14, no. 5 (2015): 735. http://dx.doi.org/10.19030/iber.v14i5.9376.

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The paper addresses the delicate issue of public interest considerations when determining anti-dumping, competition, and investment measures to balance it with the interest of other interested parties in South Africa. It is particularly argued that the South African anti-dumping legislation must be amended as to clearly mandate the consideration of public interest when imposing an anti-dumping (or safeguard measure). Also, it is argued that the foreign direct investment regime must take into account policy considerations such as black economic empowerment in the public interest. The South Africas competition legislation will be used as an example of the level of convergence that may be achieved having regard to the non-competition factors incorporated in the legislation and potential or perceived difficulties in reconciling a competition analysis with a public interest analysis.
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Schlemmer, Engela C. "Dispute Settlement in Investment-Related Matters: South Africa and the BRICS." AJIL Unbound 112 (2018): 212–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/aju.2018.63.

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Many states use investment treaties to spur economic development by granting legal protections to foreign investors and providing for direct enforcement before international arbitral tribunals. Yet South Africa has taken a different course. As explained below, South Africa originally signed onto a number of investment treaties despite barely considering how the resulting obligations would affect its constitutional commitments and the authority of its domestic courts. After the shock of losing its first two treaty-based investment disputes, the country shifted from avidly entering into bilateral investment treaties (BITs) to opposing BITs absent compelling economic and political reasons to conclude them. Today South Africa seeks to replace investment treaties and investor-state arbitration with protections under domestic legislation, along with mediation and dispute resolution before domestic courts. In this essay, I describe this shift and explore three difficult and yet-to-be-resolved questions that it presents: (1) Will foreign investors still be able to rely on protections under international law when bringing domestic cases? (2) If so, will the South African Constitution, as a matter of domestic law, displace any relevant commitments under international law? And (3) is the new South African approach consistent with international law?
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Gazzini, Tarcisio. "Travelling the National Route: South Africa's Protection of Investment Act 2015." African Journal of International and Comparative Law 26, no. 2 (2018): 242–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/ajicl.2018.0230.

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The South African Protection of Investment Act 2015 is a strong response to the perceived inadequacy of investment treaties, which are facing growing criticism for their unbalanced character, the undue restrictions on policy space and the shortcomings of the mechanism for the settlement of disputes. While other states have opted for a revision of their treaty models (i.e. India), concluded innovative BITs (i.e. the BIT between Morocco and Nigeria, not yet in force) or preferred facilitation agreements (i.e. Brazil), South Africa has taken a different route based on the assumption that domestic legislation is more appropriate than international legal instruments to regulate foreign investment. The Act is firmly anchored to the Constitution and provides a level of substantive and procedural protection that efficiently preserves South African sovereign prerogatives, but definitely falls short of that commonly ensured under international investment treaties. While states obviously need to balance the private and public rights and obligations at stake with a view to pursuing their economic and social development policies, it remains to be seen whether the drastic reduction in the protection of foreign investors operated by the Act was unavoidable and what impact it may have on the flow of foreign investment to South Africa. The article ultimately reflects on the implications of the Act from the standpoint of the protection enjoyed by foreign investors under both customary international law and investment treaties currently binding South Africa.
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Lagu Yanga, Martina. "UK Bribery Act 2010: implications for business in Africa." International Journal of Law and Management 56, no. 1 (2014): 3–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijlma-12-2012-0040.

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Purpose – This article aims to examine some of the implications of the UK Bribery Act (UKBA) 2010 for business in Africa and reviews the effectiveness of strategies African governments have adopted to prevent bribery. The author proposes the development of a bespoke anti-bribery management system (ABMS) based on empirical research. This would help African institutions overcome some of the challenges associated with enforcing regulatory measures formulated in developed countries. Design/methodology/approach – The paper takes the form of a literature review and commentary. Findings – The UKBA has extra-territorial jurisdiction which empowers UK courts to prosecute cases of bribery committed abroad by UK companies and their associates. The risk of prosecution is likely to affect foreign direct investment and official development aid flows to Africa. However, companies can escape prosecution if they can prove that they have adequate procedures in place to prevent bribery. This raises the question as to whether the legislation shifts the responsibility of fighting bribery to under-resourced overseas business partners and supply chains. While most African governments have adopted robust anti-bribery laws, their enforcement is hampered by weak institutions. Research limitations/implications – Empirical research is required to assess the impact of the legislation over the next five years. Practical implications – African organisations must be sensitised about the consequences of violating the UKBA to ensure they adopt appropriate anti-bribery strategies. Originality/value – This article contributes to literature by exploring the development of evidence based ABMS for African organisations which is currently lacking.
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Kabre, Rimdolmsom Jonathan. "The Interplay between International and National Institutions in Fighting Corruption: Lessons from the Piero Foresti, Laura de Carli & Others v. The Republic of South Africa’s Case." Verfassung in Recht und Übersee 54, no. 2 (2021): 243–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0506-7286-2021-2-243.

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Piero Foresti, Laura de Carli and others v. Republic of South Africa is the only case, administered by the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), that involves the Republic of South Africa. This case was characterized by an allegation of corruption which appeared, not ‘before’ the referral to the tribunal as occurs in most investment disputes, but ‘during’ the proceedings of the ICSID tribunal: How did the corruption manifest in this case? How was it fought and by which institutions? This article examines these questions and discusses the role of arbitral tribunals and local institutions (notably courts and national bar associations) in addressing the challenge of corruption. It looks also at the kind of interplay that may exist between international and national institutions for an effective fight against corruption. Such a discussion is particularly relevant in the context of a country like South Africa, which has terminated most of its bilateral investment agreements and replaced them with a national piece of legislation: The Protection of Investment Act (PIA) of 2015 which does not provide for Investor-State Arbitration. Consequently, foreign investors in this country have only recourse to national adjudicative bodies (but also to mediation or state-to-state arbitration) for the settlement of their disputes, including corruption-based disputes. Therefore, what are the lessons to be learned from this case with regard to the uses of the law to combat corruption and to the adequacy of national institutions to deal with corruption cases with transnational elements?
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Borodkin, Stanislav. "Legislation on Foreign Investments and Practice of Investment Dispute Resolution." Journal of Russian Law 4, no. 4 (2016): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/18702.

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Russian companies doing business outside of the Russian Federation require special protection of their rights and lawful interests. Several methods of protecting foreign investor rights are available under the international law, including national courts and tribunals and commercial arbitrations (both institutionary and ad-hoc). International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes is a special institution established to resolve the controversies related to foreign investments. It was created under an international treaty and its decisions are not subject to sovereign immunity. The article considers ICSID practice regarding the definition of an investment, since disputes are related to an investment activity, which is a topical question when dealing with the determination of the Center competence. While the analyzed cases do not have the power of binding precedents, when the arbiters elaborate on the definition of a foreign investment they use specific criteria that could be relevant for the national law. Since international practice has a more specific definition of foreign investments than the Russian law, the author suggests that the former be taken into consideration when a foreign investment is defined in Russian legal texts. It could ensure better protection of the rights of Russian legal entities abroad.
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Ngwasiri, C. N. "The Effect of Legislation on Foreign Investment—the Case of Cameroon." Journal of African Law 33, no. 2 (1989): 192–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021855300008135.

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There is no doubt that the investment climate in every country is conditioned to a great extent by non-legal factors. Nevertheless, many developing countries have, to varying degrees, relied on legislation as a means of attracting foreign investment. When Cameroon attained independence in 1960, it enacted an Investment Code that same year with the aim of attracting investment which the young state needed so much for the realisation of its development objectives. When after two decades the said Code no longer responded to the needs of the state, a new one was instituted on 4 July, 1984. The common feature of Investment Codes is that they contain various incentives aimed at channelling investments to areas which the authors regard as top priority. In this article, an attempt will be made to show to what extent the Cameroonian government has succeeded in its effort to direct investments to desired regions of the country through a statute wherein incentives cohabit with regulations on matters such as imports, exports, price fixing, foreign exchange, etc., which foreign investors consider as repellent. The study is subdivided into two parts. The first part is based on the Investment Codes and the second deals with the country's regulatory environment.
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El-Deeb, Lourna, and Ahmed Labeeb. "The Effects of the Trade-related Investment Measures Agreement on the Egyptian Economy." Arab Law Quarterly 33, no. 3 (2019): 209–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15730255-12333013.

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Abstract The Trade-Related Investment Measures (TRIMs) Agreement aims to balance the interests of developed countries seeking to protect their investments as well as developing countries trying to attract more foreign investments to finance national projects. This article assesses the TRIMs Agreement and the compatibility of Egyptian economic legislation, especially the provisions of the Investment Law No. 72/2017, alongside the impact of this agreement on the Egyptian economy. We conclude that Egyptian legislation as a whole is in line with the TRIMs Agreement, with the exception of some provisions enacted under exceptional circumstances in Egypt since January 2011. As a result of these circumstances, it is impossible accurately to assess the extent to which the Egyptian economy was affected by the implementation of TRIMs during the current period, since the policies adopted by the Government of Egypt have succeeded in increasing the volume of foreign direct investment to Egypt.
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Seliverstov, Sergey S., and Vsevolod D. Krivonosov. "Structuring Chinese Energy Investments Under the Russian Law on Strategic Investments." Journal of World Investment & Trade 20, no. 2-3 (2019): 355–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22119000-12340135.

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Abstract As one of the world’s leading oil- and gas-exporting countries, Russia has many of the prerequisites for playing a significant role in achieving some of the energy policy objectives of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). In fact a number of multi-billion Chinese investments in the Russian energy sector have been made during the past few years. Taking the existing experience of Chinese energy investors into account, this article critically analyzes the legal and regulatory framework governing the production of natural resources and the making of energy investments in Russia. The Russian authorities consider energy as a sector of high strategic importance, necessitating increased attention by its legislator and supervising bodies. The article argues that the restrictions imposed on investors by Russia’s rigid legislation predetermine the participation of state-controlled companies and ensure that all major foreign investments in Russia’s oil and gas sector are assessed primarily for their political significance.
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Tesis sobre el tema "Investments, Foreign. Law and legislation, Africa"

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Philander, Graig Henry. "How can Africa attract foreign direct investment, with specific reference to an investment strategy within Africa." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2004. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&amp.

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This research focused primarily on certain bilateral agreements as well as relevant multilateral agreements that govern the world's investment system. Attention is given to governance in the world of foreign direct investment and the aims and objectives of the integration initiative, as well as to the centrality of investment law in the scheme. The role of investment and the effect this have on the development of Africa is also a focal point of this paper. The central objective of the integration initiative is also looked at against the backdrop of investment-rating agencies and investment flows around the world.
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Okhomina, Grace Esohe. "The quest for a multilateral agreement on investment (MAI)." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2005. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&amp.

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The aim of this examination was to identify those evolving trends that are common to multilateral agreements some of which have been entered into by African developing countries, bearing in mind the debates and position of African developing countries. The study also aimed at examining the effects of these regulations on African countries especially with key provisions and the kinds of rights and obligations they confer on investors as well as the host country. As there is a need to create a balance between the interest of the host nation and the investor, the study also aimed at identifying if those evolving common trends can be used to establish a guideline for a standard bilateral investment treaty or on the other hand whether they can be used as a template for a multilateral agreement on investment.
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Wiese, Adelle. "Artikel 9C van die inkomstebelastingwet met spesiale verwysing na aktiewe en passiewe inkomste." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/50898.

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Thesis (MComm)--Stellenbosch University, 1998.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In the Fifth Interim Report of the Katz Commission recommendations were made on a number of fundamental tax issues, including the distinction between the source and residence principle. The Commission decided that the source principle should remain but that a distinction between "active" and "passive" income should be made. "Active" income should then be taxed on the source principle and "passive" income on the residence principle. With effect from 1 July 1997 exchange controls for South African residents were softened, which meant that South Africans could thereafter invest in foreign countries to a limited extent. To protect the South African tax base, sections 9C and 90 were incorporated in the Income Tax Act with effect from 1 July 1997. Section 9C regulates the taxation of investment income earned in foreign countries. The main purpose of this study was to investigate the taxation of foreign investment income in South Africa. For this purpose a critical analysis of section 9C was done within the context of the recommendations made by the Katz Commission in their Fifth Report. The focus of the study was aimed at the requirements for the exclusion of so-called active investment income according to section 9C(3)(a). In the analysis of section 9C it was necessary to determine where the terms used in the section were derived from. The terms which are not new in the South African tax context were analysed based on the opinions of tax specialists and national case law. The terms which are new in the South African tax context were mostly derived from international models of tax conventions and foreign tax codes. These were analysed according to the use thereof mainly in the Model Tax Convention on Income and on capital of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the Commentaries thereon. The critical analysis of section 9C also included the applicability of the section on other sections in the Income Tax Act, a brief commentary on section 90 and the relief provided to taxpayers where the section leads to double taxation. The ability of the South African Revenue Service to collect the tax, the effect of the tax on immigrants and the effect of the electronic future on the tax were also investigated. The conclusion arrived at in this study is that most of the terms in section 9C are based on internationally used terms and could be analysed according to international tax conventions and case law. The South African Revenue Service will have to provide guidelines for the uncertainties and provide measures to rectify the irregularities and inconsistencies found in the section. In the light of further examinations to be done by the South African Revenue Service, based on the recommendations of the Katz Commission in their Fifth Report, section 9C provides a set of internationally accepted principles as a solid base for future regulation.<br>AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die Katz-kommissie het in die Vyfde Interim Verslag aanbevelings aangaande 'n aantal fundamentele belastingkwessies, insluitend die onderskeid tussen die bron- en verblyf-grondslag, gemaak. Die Kommissie het tot die gevolgtrekking gekom dat die bron-grondslag behou moet word, maar dat daar 'n onderskeid tussen "aktiewe" en "passiewe" inkomste gemaak moet word. "Aktiewe" inkomste moet dan op die bron-grondslag belas word en "passiewe" inkomste op die verblyf-grondslag. Met ingang 1 Julie 1997 is die valutabeheermaatreels vir Suid-Afrikaanse inwoners verslap wat beteken het dat Suid-Afrikaners voortaan tot 'n beperkte mate in die buiteland beleggings kan maak. Om die Suid-Afrikaanse belastingbasis in die tussentyd te beskerm is artikels 9C en 9D met ingang 1 Julie 1997 tot die Wet gevoeg. Artikel 9C reguleer die belasting van beleggingsinkomste uit buitelandse bronne. Die hoofdoel van hierdie studie was om die belasting van beleggingsinkomste uit buitelandse bronne in Suid-Afrika te ondersoek. 'n Kritiese analise van artikel 9C is gedoen binne die konteks van die voorstelle gemaak deur die Katz-kommissie in die Vyfde Verslag. Die klem van die studie het op die vereistes vir die uitsluiting van sogenaamde aktiewe beleggingsinkomste in artikel 9C(3)(a) geval. Tydens die ontleding van artikel 9C was dit noodsaaklik om vas te stel waar die terme wat in die artikel gebruik is, ontstaan het. Die terme wat nie vir die eerste maal in die Suid-Afrikaanse belastingkonteks gebruik is nie, is ontleed na aanleiding van die menings van Suid-Afrikaanse belastingspesialiste en nasionale regspraak. Die nuwe terme kom meesal in internasionale modelle van belastingkonvensies en buitelandse belastingkodes voor. Die terme is hoofsaaklik ontleed na aanleiding van die gebruik daarvan in die Model Tax Convention on Income and on capital of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. Die kritiese ontleding van artikel 9C het die toepaslikheid van die artikel op ander afdelings in die lnkomstebelstingwet, 'n kortlikse verwysing na artikel 9D en die verligting beskikbaar aan belastingpligtiges ten opsigte van dubbele belasting, ingesluit. Die invorderbaarheid van die belasting, die effek van die belasting op immigrante en die effek van die elektroniese toekoms op die belasting is ook ondersoek. Die slotsom waartoe die skrywer in hierdie studie gekom het, is dat meeste van die begrippe in artikel 9C internasionaal verstaanbaar is en ontleed kon word, wat die Wet wereldwyd meer aanvaarbaar en verstaanbaar behoort te maak. Die Suid-Afrikaanse lnkomstediens sal egter riglyne ten opsigte van die onduidelike begrippe moet verskaf en die nodige ongelykhede en inkonsekwenthede in die Wet moet regstel. In die lig van verdere ondersoeke deur die Suid-Afrikaanse lnkomstediens, na aanleiding van die voorstelle deur die Katz-kommissie in die Vyfde Verslag, verskaf artikel 9C 'n stel internasionaal aanvaarde beginsels waarop toekomstige regulasies gebaseer sal kan word.
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Van, Wyk Ellane. "Belasting op buitelandse dividende in die Republiek van Suid-Afrika." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/19901.

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Thesis (MRek) -- Stellenbosch University, 2003.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The introduction of section 9E in the Income Tax Act, NO.58 of 1962 (hereafter "the Act") became effective on 23 February 2000. The main reasons for the introduction of this was, inter alia, to broaden the tax base and to phase in the residency basis of taxation. Consequently are the foreign dividend rules of section 9E interrelated to the foreign income rules of section 90, being the application of the residence basis of taxation. The main objective of this study is to investigate the taxation of foreign dividends in the Republic of South Africa. The introduction of section 9E saw new terminology introduced, which need analysis. This analysis is made possible by supplying the definitions from the Act, as well as making use of national and international case law. Further investigation is also done as to the relevance of section 9E to other sections in the Act, relevant anti-avoidance rules regarding foreign dividends, the effect of section 9E on investment income from tax havens, with specific reference to natural persons, the effect of taxation of foreign dividends on the migration- and investment decisions of non-residents, relief provided regarding double taxation and section 9E's effect on secondary taxation on companies. Lastly, the collection of taxation on foreign dividends is investigated.<br>AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die invoeging van artikel 9E in die Inkomstebelastingwet, No.58 van 1962 (hierna "die Wet") het van krag geword op 23 Februarie 2000. Die hoofredes vir die invoeging van die artikel in die Wet was onder andere om die belastingbasis te verbreed en om die verblyfbasis van belasting in te faseer. Juis as gevolg van laasgenoemde, word reels rakende buitelandse dividende in artikel 9E gekombineer met die buitelandse inkomste-reels van artikel9D. Die hoofdoel van hierdie studie is om belasting op buitelandse dividende in die Republiek van Suid Afrika te ondersoek. Met die invoeging van artikel 9E het daar 'n aantal nuwe terme te voorskyn gekom, wat hul ontleding noodsaak. Hierdie ontleding word moontlik gemaak deur bloot die definisies uit die Wet self weer te gee, asook deur die gebruik van nasionale en internasionale regspraak . Verdere ondersoek word ook gedoen na die toepaslikheid van artikel 9E op ander artikels in die Wet, relevante teenvermydingsbepalings met betrekking tot buitelandse dividende, die invloed van artikel 9E op beleggingsinkomste uit belastinghawens, met spesifieke verwysing na belegging deur natuurlike persone, die invloed van belasting op buitelandse dividende op die migrasieen beleggingsbesluite van nie-inwoners, verligting wat beskikbaar is ten opsigte van dubbelbelasting en die verband wat artikel 9E hou met sekondere belasting op maatskappye. Laastens word die invordering van belasting op buitelandse dividende ondersoek.
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Chen, Heng. "An investigation of the main factors that have an impact on the decision of a foreign business to enter South Africa." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/1222.

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The new South Africa has an amazing economic growth that creates a significant opportunity for international companies to start their businesses in South Africa. For those companies which are interested in the South African market, it is very important for them to understand the factors that influence their entry-mode selection. The objective of this study is to determine the main factors that have an impact on the decision of a foreign business to enter South Africa. To achieve this objective, the researcher used an integrated study method, as follows: {u10007A} A systematic review of the popular entry-modes and the main factors influencing the entry-mode selection, sourced from the relevant literature. In addition, South African business was also introduced. {u10007A} Based on the factors related in the literature, an empirical survey was completed by those foreign companies who had already successfully entered into South Africa, in order to figure out the rank importance of these factors. With an integrated study of literature and empirical research, the rank importance of factors that have an impact on the foreign business entry-mode selection in South Africa is as follows: 1. Firm’s product 2. Control level of entry-mode 3. Ownership of entry 4. Resource commitment of entry-mode 5. Political factor 6. Firm’s objective 7. Technological factors 8. Economic factors 9. Firm’s experience in international marketing 10. Firm’s size 11. Dissemination risk of entry-mode 12. Socio-cultural factors 13. Flexibility of entry-mode Key terms: International market entry-mode South African business environment.
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Wang, Gang 1958 Sept 13. "Foreign direct investment laws of China and Canada." Thesis, McGill University, 2001. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=33062.

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FDI plays an important role in economic life. It is arguably an even more significant driving force behind economic growth than trade in goods and services nowadays.<br>China and Canada are both important FDI absorbers, but their FDI laws display various characteristics due to their different economic bases, political structures and legal systems etc. In order to guide FDI practice in the two countries and to draw on Canada's experience for China's FDI law, this thesis mainly introduces the FDI policies of China and Canada, analyzes the FDI law systems of the two countries, and expounds their general regulations on FDI.
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Belevici, Stanislav. "The legal framework for investment protection in [the] Russian federation /." Thesis, McGill University, 2005. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=83946.

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Attempts by the international community to establish a comprehensive global framework for protection of foreign investment have not yet succeeded. The Russian Federation has remained aloof from these efforts. Its attention instead has been focused on the need to redesign its internal legal framework to accommodate the transition to a market economy.<br>The first aim of this thesis is to identify the major policy issues that inform the multilateral investment protection debate and to identify the motives that have influenced Russia not to participate. The second aim is to provide an analysis of the progress that the Russian Federation has made in reforming its internal legal framework to better accommodate and protect foreign investment and identify the deficiencies that still have to be addressed.
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Liu, Jia. "A utilitarian assessment of bilateral inverstment treaties if People's Republic of China and their prospective development." Thesis, University of Macau, 2018. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b3952230.

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Henckels, Caroline Julia Sonja. "Balancing investment protection and regulatory autonomy : proportionality and standards of review in investor-state arbitration." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2013. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.648402.

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Luna, Bernardo D. "Investment opportunities in the Mexican financial markets." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/MQ64291.pdf.

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Libros sobre el tema "Investments, Foreign. Law and legislation, Africa"

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Cronje, Willem. Business operations in South Africa. Tax Management Inc., 2003.

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Cotula, Lorenzo. Law and negotiating power in foreign investment: Shades of grey in the shadow of the law. Routledge, 2011.

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Fath el Rahman Abdalla El Sheikh. The legal regime of foreign private investment in Sudan and Saudi Arabia. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press, 2003.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations. Increasing American jobs through greater exports to Africa: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, first session, May 7, 2013. U.S. Government Printing Office, 2013.

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Danziger, Errol. International income tax: The South African perspective. Butterworths, 1991.

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US GOVERNMENT. An Act to Authorize a New Trade and Investment Policy for Sub-Saharan Africa, Expand Trade Benefits to the Countries in the Caribbean Basin, Renew the Generalized System of Preferences, and Reauthorize the Trade Adjustment Assistance Programs. U.S. G.P.O., 2000.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Economic statecraft: Increasing American jobs through greater U.S.-Africa trade and investment (S. 2215, the Increasing American Jobs through Greater Exports to Africa Act of 2012) : hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, second session, July 25, 2012. U.S. G.P.O., 2012.

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Trichardt, Anton P. Divestment, disinvestment, divestiture, disengagement: A survey of United States, state and local anti-South African legislation. Faculty of Law, University of the Orange Free State, 1989.

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The Increasing American Jobs through Greater Exports to Africa Act: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, and Human Rights of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, second session, April 17, 2012. U.S. G.P.O., 2012.

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Increasing American jobs through greater exports to Africa Act of 2013: Markup before the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, first session on H.R. 1777, November 21, 2013. U.S. Government Printing Office, 2014.

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Mariana Franca, Gouveia, and Dall‘Agnol Ana Carolina. "Part 2 Specific Issues of Arbitration in Brazil, 10 Arbitration in the Portuguese-speaking World." In International Arbitration: Law and Practice in Brazil. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198840114.003.0010.

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This chapter discusses arbitration in the Portuguese-speaking jurisdictions, except Brazil. Although they can be brought under the umbrella of a common language, Portuguese-speaking jurisdictions are a heterogeneous and diverse group of countries. Indeed, Portuguese-speaking jurisdictions are placed in diverse geographic settings and have seen very different historical developments. By the same token, practice and experience in arbitration in Portuguese-speaking jurisdictions varies drastically. While in some of these countries arbitration is still in its infancy, some have brought their domestic legislation up to date but are yet to thoroughly test it, and others have consolidated arbitration practices. However, this is not to say that Portuguese-speaking jurisdictions do not share common characteristics. Due to legal transplants that took place in the 20th century, the laws of Portuguese-speaking countries—with the exception of the laws of Brazil—are substantially inspired by pre-independence Portuguese law. In this context, the common cultural ties cultivated throughout the years have the potential to facilitate knowledge exchange and to encourage foreign investment. In some contexts, acquaintance with the Portuguese legal framework might be useful when navigating the legal and regulatory frameworks of Portuguese-speaking jurisdictions. Although the arbitration figures of Portugal, Portuguese-speaking African countries, Macao, and Timor-Leste are not as impressive as those involving Brazilian parties, arbitration in Portuguese-speaking jurisdictions is flourishing.
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