Consortia Agreements in the International Construction Industry:With Special Reference to Egypt

Consortia Agreements in the International Construction Industry:With Special Reference to Egypt

Author: Hani Sarie-Eldin

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1996-05-20

Total Pages: 344

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This book analyses the internal relationships between the parties of the international construction cooperation and also their external responsibilities To The employer under the works contract including such international standard agreements as FIDIC Civil Engineering contract. In addition, it demonstrates that the legal systems (e.g. English, Egyptian and French law) have not kept pace with the latest developments in the evolving contractual characteristics and economic significance of cooperation among two or more international construction companies. The book concludes that a comprehensive contractual framework is necessary, and statutory changes may be deemed desirable. This work will be of interest to practitioners in the field of construction law and consortium agreements.


MERCOSUR

MERCOSUR

Author: Jorge Guira

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 368

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An analysis of the viability of MERCOSUR as an effective engine of economic development. It considers MERCOSUR in all its real-world and theoretical contexts, from forces inherent in Latin American history to its role in a global trading regime dominated by the WTO, the IMF, the EU and NAFTA.


Reform of Latin American Banking Systems

Reform of Latin American Banking Systems

Author: Joseph Jude Norton

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2000-02-22

Total Pages: 368

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This book discusses current issues affecting the development of banking activities in the Latin American region, together with various perspectives on possible reform. It presents a comparative study of several Latin American banking systems and their supervisory bodies, and examines the institutional structures put in place following the reforms of the last decade. There is further discussion about the relationship that should exist between regulations and discretionary power when banks face difficulties. These various subjects are explored through national case studies including Brazil, Ecuador, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Mexico, Bolivia, Guatemala, Argentina, Costa Rica, and - by way of comparison - the United States and Canada. In addition, the book covers general discussion of the wider international context. There is comparative study of the structure of supervisory bodies in developed countries and the implications for developing countries, and of how recent international trends in banking supervision have been reflected in the experiences of Latin American countries. The authors examine the recent crises experienced by South East Asian financial systems and the ways in which they could impact Latin America. The book also investigates the integration of banking markets at an international level and the harmonisation of different regulatory frameworks. A study of the European Union experience provides a background for the discussion of harmonisation in the MERCOSUR countries.