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Teresa Holderer

A sample checklist to help as you move through a joint venture.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
Canan Doganlar, Teresa Holderer, Iohann Le Frapper, Joseph Perkins

If your company decides to establish a business presence in another<br />country by partnering with a local firm, what considerations come into play in structuring and implementing a joint venture with the local partner? This program will examine the practical considerations relating to structuring the joint venture and negotiating its key terms,<br />including management control provisions and mechanisms to exit the joint<br />venture, seconding or transferring employees to the joint venture and cultural considerations in dealing with your local partner.

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Interest Area: Commercial and Contracts
Source: Meetings
Region: United States
Willem Boshoff, Daryl Dingley, Janine Dingley

The paper identifies three issues related to the economics of public interest provisions. Firstly, the paper considers the problem of using public interest provisions as motivation for arbitrary (rather than systematic) interventions in competition cases. The paper relates the problem to broader economic policy uncertainty. Secondly, the paper considers the relationship between public interest objectives and the welfare standard in South African competition cases. Thirdly, the paper considers the analytical requirements for investigating public interest issues, including the need for dynamic rather than static analysis as well as the problem of ‘merger-specificity’, especially in relation to job losses.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: South Africa
Theresa Coetzee, Alexandre D’Ambrosio, Yinka Edu, Frédéric Jenny, Susan-Barbara Kumapley

Competition authorities in Africa can be a significant factor in the decisions and plans of companies that depend on overseas markets for revenue growth and business expansion. Changing legal frameworks and the emergence of regional institutions are creating unprecedented layers of complexity and uncertainty for corporate decision makers, resulting in unforeseen hurdles, delayed plans and risks that directly impact the corporate strategy. Hear from a group of experts in the field how these changes can affect the ways you conduct business in Africa.

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Source: Meetings
Region: South Africa

This is an explanation for the creation of Processor Binding Corporate Rules.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: European Union

This is a sample application for approval of Binding Corporate Rules for Processors.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: European Union

This is a sample working table for principles in Processor Binding Corporate Rules.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: European Union

This is a sample working document on Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) related to Binding Corporate Rules.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: European Union

Different scenarios on how to properly communicate on an international playing field with regard to conflicts of interest.

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Source: Resource Library

This is a sample working document that sets up a framework for the structure of Binding Corporate Rules.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: European Union
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