CEU eTD Collection (2013); Hodzic, Seid: FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT REGULATIONS: COMPARISON BETWEEN INDIA AND BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2013
Author Hodzic, Seid
Title FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT REGULATIONS: COMPARISON BETWEEN INDIA AND BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Summary Increased demand for the foreign capital has urged the countries to reconsider and reformulate their investment laws. As for the countries in transition such as Bosnia and Herzegovina and India, this demand was created in the beginning of the 1990s. Ever since countries are struggling with their investment policies in order to find the most suitable solution which would be beneficial to both, country and foreign investors. As a reform of the national legal system is ongoing process in both countries, it is necessary to see whether the countries have created the attractive legal environment for the inflow of FDI. This thesis identifies the major obstacles which investors are facing in these countries in terms of company law, dispute resolution mechanisms and sectoral caps imposed by the governments. With regard to the business registration, this thesis demonstrates that such a procedure is long and costly and it should be reconsidered by the policy makers.
Supervisor Messmann, Stefan
Department Legal Studies LLM
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2013/hodzic_seid.pdf

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