• Legal Framework

    In-depth coverage of the local legal framework for business is an integral part of OBG’s analysis. Working in partnership with a leading local law firm, we review foreign investment laws, ownership restrictions, requirements for local partners and labour laws, among other topics.
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Chapter | Legal Framework from The Report: Turkey 2012

New and upcoming legal changes are making it easier to conduct business in Turkey, and OBG’s legal partner, Herguner Bilgen Ozeke, provides an in-depth overview of the recent reforms to corporate law. The chapter also contains an interview with Ümit Hergüner, the managing partner of Hergüner Bilgen Özeke.

Over the past decade, Turkey has experienced a number of important transitions that have led to demographic, economic and cultural transformation. These changes have made contemporary Turkey a regional focal point

Chapter | Legal Framework from The Report: South Africa 2012

OBG introduces the reader to the different aspects of the legal system in South Africa, in partnership with Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs. Koos Pretorius, Director, Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs, talks to OBG.

Chapter | Legal Framework from The Report: Bahrain 2012

With major infrastructure and industrial projects now being undertaken across the Kingdom, a flexible but robust legal framework has developed to meet challenges and efficiently minimise risks. For those advising on project financing, full recovery of the extended finances, along with the profit or interest returns, remains a primary concern. This chapter outlines the different forms of...

Bahrain has weathered the effects of a difficult global economic period well, and its recovery has been solid, demonstrating the strength and flexibility of its economy. The government’s drive to diversify away from oil and gas dependence has been renewed, and a wealth of ambitious non-oil sector projects – from infrastructure to renewable energy technology – is now in the pipeline.

South Africa lies on the southern tip of Africa, occupying 1.22m sq km with some 2800 km of coastline along the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. The so-called “Rainbow Nation” has a population of around 50.5m and is a melting pot of ethnicities, cultures and languages that reflect its rich and tumultuous history.

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