Privatisation, current issues : a study of recent privatisation in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Venezuela and, by way of comparison, the current programmes underway in France, Italy and the United Kingdom / editors, Meredith M. Brown, Giles Ridley.
1994
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Title
Privatisation, current issues : a study of recent privatisation in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Venezuela and, by way of comparison, the current programmes underway in France, Italy and the United Kingdom / editors, Meredith M. Brown, Giles Ridley.
Published
London ; Boston : Graham & Trotman ; London : International Bar Association, 1994.
Call Number
Comp 669 P9398 1994
ISBN
1859660495
Description
xxvii, 180 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)29548275
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Table of Contents
About the IBA, the Section on Business Law
Editors and Contributors
Foreword: Privatisation: A Foretaste of the Book / Meredith M. Brown
Foreword: Privatisation: The Flavour of the Discussion / Giles Ridley
1
Privatisation in Latin America: One Step in an Ongoing Global Process / Richard R. Duron
1
2
Privatisation in Latin America / Andres V. Gil
7
3
A Case Study: The Privatisation of the Venezuelan Telecommunications Industry / Michael E. Gizang Juan A. Sabater
19
4
Venezuela: Development and Trends in Privatisation / Arminio Borjas, Jr.
39
5
The Argentine Privatisation Program: Models and Legal Issues / Hector A. Mairal
57
6
Privatisation in Brazil / Jose Luis de Salles Freire
75
7
Mexico: Structural Reform and Privitisation / Thomas S. Heather
89
8
Privatisation in France in 1993 / Philippe Billot
101
9
Privatisation: The Italian Legal and Regulatory Framework / Piero Bernardini
119
10
Privatisation in the United Kingdom: An Overview and a U.K. Perspective on Multi-Jurisdictional Offerings / Christopher Saul
139
11
Recent Developments in Canadian Securities Law Issues Affecting Foreign Privatisations / Donald C. Ross
169