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International Tax Considerations: Inbound & Outbound (Slides), Seth Green
International Tax Considerations: Inbound & Outbound (Slides), Seth Green
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
International Tax Considerations: Inbound & Outbound, Seth Green, Monica Zubler
International Tax Considerations: Inbound & Outbound, Seth Green, Monica Zubler
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
The Mexican Constitution And Its Safeguards Against Foreign Investments, Álvaro Ramírez Martínez
The Mexican Constitution And Its Safeguards Against Foreign Investments, Álvaro Ramírez Martínez
Cornell Law School Inter-University Graduate Student Conference Papers
Every state has safeguards against foreign investment in its country. Most of the times these safeguards are contained in a main document which governs said countries. This document can take the form of a Constitution.
The Mexican constitution contains a safeguard against foreign investments in Article 27, where it is stated that the Mexican state can expropriate private property among other things, due to public interest. Any expropriation must be followed by an indemnification. The price to pay as indemnification shall not exceed the assessment for tax purposes.
Mexico has an invaluable opportunity to attract foreign investments but it must …
The Law Applicable To Foreign Investments: The Contribution Of The World Bank Convention On The Settlement Of Investment Disputes, Phillipe Kahn
The Law Applicable To Foreign Investments: The Contribution Of The World Bank Convention On The Settlement Of Investment Disputes, Phillipe Kahn
Indiana Law Journal
Translated from the French by Arthur M. Fell