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The Legal Environment and Risks for Foreign Investment in China
Title:
The Legal Environment and Risks for Foreign Investment in China
Author:
Li, Shoushuang. author.
ISBN:
9783540483779
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Physical Description:
XXII, 320 p. online resource.
Contents:
Introduction: The Legal Risks of Foreign Investment in China -- Introduction: The Legal Risks of Foreign Investment in China -- Legal Risks of Foreign Capital Entry -- The Legal Risks of Green Field Foreign Investment -- The Legal Environment and Risks for M&A by Foreign Investors in China -- Modes and Risks for Foreign Investments in Restricted Industries -- Legal Risks in Operation of Foreign-Invested Enterprises -- Changeable Government: Political Risks for Foreign Investment -- Corporate Governance Troubles in Sino-foreign Joint Ventures -- Tax Risks Under the New Tax Law Environment -- Land Use Right Risks in Foreign Investment -- Labor Legal Risks of Foreign-Invested Enterprises -- Legal Risks for Foreign Investment in Specific Industries -- Modes and Legal Risks of Foreign Investment in Non-governmental Education in China -- Legal Risks for Foreign Investment in China’s Water Market -- Legal Risks for Foreign Investment in the Insurance Industry -- An Insight into Foreign Investment Dispute Resolution in China -- Managing the Future — The Strategy for Foreign Investment Under Power-Oriented Economy.
Abstract:
It is my great pleasure to introduce The Legal Environment and Risks for Foreign Investment in China by Shoushuang Li, a star young lawyer in Beijing. Mr. Li has a wealth of experience in foreign investment law and joint ventures, which he brings to bear in his analysis of this dynamic and critical field. China’s investment climate continues to evolve. Less than thirty years after the introduction of market reforms, China has become one of the world’s most attr- tive investment locations. The legal system has developed a good deal, although there are still plenty of pitfalls that await investors who are not sufficiently careful. Foreign observers of the legal system remain divided as to whether the proverbial glass is half full, or rather half empty—some believe that China’s efforts to - velop the rule of law have already born fruit while others are more skeptical. Li’s strength is to combine the specific details of the various regimes governing investment in China with a broader perspective on risk management. He begins with an introduction to general issues related to foreign investment, tax law, land use right and labor law. These are likely to be of concern to investors in a wide array of fields. He then goes on to provide a wealth of detail on particular sectors of education, water, and insurance.
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