Libya: A Guide to Commercial Law, Banking Law and Accounting

In recent years the lack of a suitable legal and financial framework in Libya has deterred foreign investors. The Libyan government has now demonstrated its commitment to reform and to attracting foreign investment to increase oil production capacity and to diversify the economy. Initiatives such as Law No 5 have encouraged investment in the agricultural, services, healthcare, and industrial sectors and Law No 7 in the tourism sector. Written by a leading Libyan law firm, Mukhtar, Kelbash & Elgharabli, and the Paris office of the international law firm Eversheds LLP, this important report provides an authoritative update on the commercial law, and on banking and accounting practices in Libya.
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Libya: A Guide to Commercial Law, Banking Law and Accounting

In recent years the lack of a suitable legal and financial framework in Libya has deterred foreign investors. The Libyan government has now demonstrated its commitment to reform and to attracting foreign investment to increase oil production capacity and to diversify the economy. Initiatives such as Law No 5 have encouraged investment in the agricultural, services, healthcare, and industrial sectors and Law No 7 in the tourism sector. Written by a leading Libyan law firm, Mukhtar, Kelbash & Elgharabli, and the Paris office of the international law firm Eversheds LLP, this important report provides an authoritative update on the commercial law, and on banking and accounting practices in Libya.
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Libya: A Guide to Commercial Law, Banking Law and Accounting

Libya: A Guide to Commercial Law, Banking Law and Accounting

Libya: A Guide to Commercial Law, Banking Law and Accounting

Libya: A Guide to Commercial Law, Banking Law and Accounting

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In recent years the lack of a suitable legal and financial framework in Libya has deterred foreign investors. The Libyan government has now demonstrated its commitment to reform and to attracting foreign investment to increase oil production capacity and to diversify the economy. Initiatives such as Law No 5 have encouraged investment in the agricultural, services, healthcare, and industrial sectors and Law No 7 in the tourism sector. Written by a leading Libyan law firm, Mukhtar, Kelbash & Elgharabli, and the Paris office of the international law firm Eversheds LLP, this important report provides an authoritative update on the commercial law, and on banking and accounting practices in Libya.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781846730566
Publisher: Blue Ibex Ltd.
Publication date: 01/01/2008
Series: A Business and Investment Review Series
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.68(w) x 9.62(h) x 0.36(d)

About the Author


Frere Cholmeley Eversheds - is the Paris branch of the global law firm Eversheds. It is a highly regarded provider of international legal advice and assistance. Its services are often provided in collaboration with associated firms who share its values, and a network of 'best friend' and preferred law firms across the globe with whom it has worked previously. In this way it combines invaluable local market knowledge and access with the specialisms, resources and international capability of one of the world's largest law firms.
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