International Trade with the Middle East and North Africa (eBook, PDF)
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Redaktion: Esmaeili, Hossein; Karamanian, Susan L.; Brand, Vivienne
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This book provides an interdisciplinary analysis of trade relations with the Middle East and Arab countries from the perspectives of law, business, policy and culture in the Middle East and the Arab world and their interaction with the wider world, particularly Western countries.
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This book provides an interdisciplinary analysis of trade relations with the Middle East and Arab countries from the perspectives of law, business, policy and culture in the Middle East and the Arab world and their interaction with the wider world, particularly Western countries.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040039595
- Artikelnr.: 70747032
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040039595
- Artikelnr.: 70747032
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Hossein Esmaeili is an Associate Professor of Law and Co-Ordinator of the Masters of International Relations and International Law at the Flinders University College of Business, Government and Law. He is an Australian academic with distinct national and international authority in international law (particularly on offshore energy and resources law) and comparative law, particularly Middle Eastern law. He has published extensively, including in leading international law journals in Australia, Europe and North America. The global impact of his scholarly work can be seen in its use by international and Australian institutions including universities, Australian Courts and Tribunals, United Nations agencies and the United States Congress, and national and international media. Vivienne Brand, an Associate Professor, is a legal academic with a background in practice. She researches in corporate law and governance, whistleblowing, social licence to operate and foreign bribery. She has published widely on these topics and appeared by invitation before Federal parliamentary inquiries on whistleblowing and related topics. Vivienne is currently President of the Society of Corporate Law Scholars and a Deputy Chair of the Law Council of Australia's Corporations Committee. She leads Corporate Law teaching at Flinders and is a recipient of an Australian Award for University Teaching Citation. Vivienne is also an active board director in both the for-profit and for-purpose sectors. Susan L. Karamanian is Dean of the College of Law at the Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Doha, Qatar. Before joining HBKU Law, she was Provost at the American University of Sharjah, Associate Dean for International and Comparative Legal Studies and Burnett Family Professorial Lecturer at the George Washington University Law School, and a Partner in Locke Lord LLP in Dallas. Susan is on the board of various institutions, including the American Society of International Law (ASIL), and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a life fellow of the American Bar Foundation and the Texas Bar Foundation.
Part I: Emerging Geo Political Realities and Global Markets
1. Emerging Global Markets and Trade and Investment with the Middle East
and the Arab World
2. Arab-Australian Trade and Investment in an Era of Challenges to the
Liberal International Order
Part II: International Trade and Financial Services and Investment
3. Entrenching the Hull Formula in Arab Domestic Laws: The Case of Egypt
and the GCC Countries
4. Creating New Markets through Financial and Legal Services: Australia and
the Middle East
5. The UAE Legal and Regulatory Landscape: A Perspective from Practice
Part III: Building Connections: Cultural and Education Factors
6. The Doctrine of Wasta (Network Relationship) in International Business
(or Management) in the Arab World
7. Educational Development of Arbitration in the Arab Region and Australia:
The Willem C Vis International Arbitration Moot
Part IV: Corporate Insolvency
8. Sharing Australia's Cross-border Insolvency Experiences Using the Model
Law with the Arab World
9. The Interaction between Intellectual Property and Bankruptcy Legal
Regimes in the GCC
Part V: Charities and Trusts: Cultural and Cross-Border Factors
10. Charities Law Systems in Australian, Islamic Law and the Arab World:
Possible Future Cross Border Investment
11. Nurturing Benevolence: Exploring Endowments (Waqf) in Islamic
Jurisprudence and in Egyptian Law
Part VI: Technology and Defence
12. Bridging the Gap: Technology Licensing between Australia and the Middle
East
13. International Law Relating to Arms Trade: Australian Defence and
Strategic Goods Export Regime and Arms Trade with the Middle East
14. FinTech in MENA: Social, Political and Legal Dimensions
Part VII: Emerging issues: Sustainability Governance, Aged Care and
Environmental Concerns
15. Sustainability in the Middle East: Directors' Duties
16. Olan Overview on Digital Health Transformation in the GCC and
Associated Ethical and Regulatory Challenges
17. Legal Duties and Disclosure Obligations for Directors of Fossil Fuel
Corporations: A Comparative Analysis of Australia and Saudi Arabia
1. Emerging Global Markets and Trade and Investment with the Middle East
and the Arab World
2. Arab-Australian Trade and Investment in an Era of Challenges to the
Liberal International Order
Part II: International Trade and Financial Services and Investment
3. Entrenching the Hull Formula in Arab Domestic Laws: The Case of Egypt
and the GCC Countries
4. Creating New Markets through Financial and Legal Services: Australia and
the Middle East
5. The UAE Legal and Regulatory Landscape: A Perspective from Practice
Part III: Building Connections: Cultural and Education Factors
6. The Doctrine of Wasta (Network Relationship) in International Business
(or Management) in the Arab World
7. Educational Development of Arbitration in the Arab Region and Australia:
The Willem C Vis International Arbitration Moot
Part IV: Corporate Insolvency
8. Sharing Australia's Cross-border Insolvency Experiences Using the Model
Law with the Arab World
9. The Interaction between Intellectual Property and Bankruptcy Legal
Regimes in the GCC
Part V: Charities and Trusts: Cultural and Cross-Border Factors
10. Charities Law Systems in Australian, Islamic Law and the Arab World:
Possible Future Cross Border Investment
11. Nurturing Benevolence: Exploring Endowments (Waqf) in Islamic
Jurisprudence and in Egyptian Law
Part VI: Technology and Defence
12. Bridging the Gap: Technology Licensing between Australia and the Middle
East
13. International Law Relating to Arms Trade: Australian Defence and
Strategic Goods Export Regime and Arms Trade with the Middle East
14. FinTech in MENA: Social, Political and Legal Dimensions
Part VII: Emerging issues: Sustainability Governance, Aged Care and
Environmental Concerns
15. Sustainability in the Middle East: Directors' Duties
16. Olan Overview on Digital Health Transformation in the GCC and
Associated Ethical and Regulatory Challenges
17. Legal Duties and Disclosure Obligations for Directors of Fossil Fuel
Corporations: A Comparative Analysis of Australia and Saudi Arabia
Part I: Emerging Geo Political Realities and Global Markets
1. Emerging Global Markets and Trade and Investment with the Middle East
and the Arab World
2. Arab-Australian Trade and Investment in an Era of Challenges to the
Liberal International Order
Part II: International Trade and Financial Services and Investment
3. Entrenching the Hull Formula in Arab Domestic Laws: The Case of Egypt
and the GCC Countries
4. Creating New Markets through Financial and Legal Services: Australia and
the Middle East
5. The UAE Legal and Regulatory Landscape: A Perspective from Practice
Part III: Building Connections: Cultural and Education Factors
6. The Doctrine of Wasta (Network Relationship) in International Business
(or Management) in the Arab World
7. Educational Development of Arbitration in the Arab Region and Australia:
The Willem C Vis International Arbitration Moot
Part IV: Corporate Insolvency
8. Sharing Australia's Cross-border Insolvency Experiences Using the Model
Law with the Arab World
9. The Interaction between Intellectual Property and Bankruptcy Legal
Regimes in the GCC
Part V: Charities and Trusts: Cultural and Cross-Border Factors
10. Charities Law Systems in Australian, Islamic Law and the Arab World:
Possible Future Cross Border Investment
11. Nurturing Benevolence: Exploring Endowments (Waqf) in Islamic
Jurisprudence and in Egyptian Law
Part VI: Technology and Defence
12. Bridging the Gap: Technology Licensing between Australia and the Middle
East
13. International Law Relating to Arms Trade: Australian Defence and
Strategic Goods Export Regime and Arms Trade with the Middle East
14. FinTech in MENA: Social, Political and Legal Dimensions
Part VII: Emerging issues: Sustainability Governance, Aged Care and
Environmental Concerns
15. Sustainability in the Middle East: Directors' Duties
16. Olan Overview on Digital Health Transformation in the GCC and
Associated Ethical and Regulatory Challenges
17. Legal Duties and Disclosure Obligations for Directors of Fossil Fuel
Corporations: A Comparative Analysis of Australia and Saudi Arabia
1. Emerging Global Markets and Trade and Investment with the Middle East
and the Arab World
2. Arab-Australian Trade and Investment in an Era of Challenges to the
Liberal International Order
Part II: International Trade and Financial Services and Investment
3. Entrenching the Hull Formula in Arab Domestic Laws: The Case of Egypt
and the GCC Countries
4. Creating New Markets through Financial and Legal Services: Australia and
the Middle East
5. The UAE Legal and Regulatory Landscape: A Perspective from Practice
Part III: Building Connections: Cultural and Education Factors
6. The Doctrine of Wasta (Network Relationship) in International Business
(or Management) in the Arab World
7. Educational Development of Arbitration in the Arab Region and Australia:
The Willem C Vis International Arbitration Moot
Part IV: Corporate Insolvency
8. Sharing Australia's Cross-border Insolvency Experiences Using the Model
Law with the Arab World
9. The Interaction between Intellectual Property and Bankruptcy Legal
Regimes in the GCC
Part V: Charities and Trusts: Cultural and Cross-Border Factors
10. Charities Law Systems in Australian, Islamic Law and the Arab World:
Possible Future Cross Border Investment
11. Nurturing Benevolence: Exploring Endowments (Waqf) in Islamic
Jurisprudence and in Egyptian Law
Part VI: Technology and Defence
12. Bridging the Gap: Technology Licensing between Australia and the Middle
East
13. International Law Relating to Arms Trade: Australian Defence and
Strategic Goods Export Regime and Arms Trade with the Middle East
14. FinTech in MENA: Social, Political and Legal Dimensions
Part VII: Emerging issues: Sustainability Governance, Aged Care and
Environmental Concerns
15. Sustainability in the Middle East: Directors' Duties
16. Olan Overview on Digital Health Transformation in the GCC and
Associated Ethical and Regulatory Challenges
17. Legal Duties and Disclosure Obligations for Directors of Fossil Fuel
Corporations: A Comparative Analysis of Australia and Saudi Arabia