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Four rules for interacting with healthcare professionals in the Asia Pacific region

Facing legal sanctions and cultural gaffes is often a reality when dealing with healthcare professionals in the Asia Pacific. This briefing from Baker & McKenzie details the regulations and traditional practices governing interactions with healthcare professionals across the region.

Law Firm: Baker & McKenzie | Published: 22 May 2012 | Practice Area: Health Care

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Asia Pacific guide to public-private partnerships

With USD billions of infrastructure required in the Asia Pacific region, this comprehensive guide highlights how governments are turning to Public-Private Finance as a means of utilising private sector investment to deliver infrastructure and economic stimulus.

Law Firm: Allen & Overy | Published: 10 May 2012 | Practice Area: Project Finance

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Indonesia's land procurement law aims to accelerate development projects

The Indonesian Parliament recently passed a bill on land procurement to complement existing public private partnership legislation and prevailing land procurement legislations. The law is expected to accelerate infrastructure development projects which are often hampered by land procurement.

Law Firm: Allen & Overy | Published: 12 March 2012 | Practice Area: Planning and Development

The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement – another bite of the cherry for IP protection?

This update from DLA Piper provides a round-up of all the key intellectual property and technology developments in the Asia-Pacific region. This edition focuses on the shared regional interest in new IP initiatives currently being negotiated in the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement.

Law Firm: DLA Piper | Published: 06 March 2012 | Practice Area: Copyright

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Relight and regulate my fire: Indonesia's reforms to coal and mineral contracts

The Indonesian Government has formally legislated the establishment of a team tasked with negotiating amendments to existing coal and mineral Contracts of Work. This briefing provides a history of the Mining Law, who the new amendments apply to and what CoW holders should now be thinking about.

Law Firm: Baker & McKenzie | Published: 31 January 2012 | Practice Area: Regulation and Enforcement

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Indian education sector - joint venture potential and pitfalls

As India's current spend on education is at 5% of average household income, it is one of the most attractive counter-cyclical areas for foreign investment. This briefing discusses the potential for international joint ventures in the sector, as well as the legal structures involved.

Law Firm: Penningtons | Published: 09 January 2012 | Practice Area: Joint Ventures

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Indonesia seeks to capture offshore borrowings and export proceeds in domestic bank accounts

On 30 September 2011, Bank Indonesia issued two new regulations requiring Indonesian debtors and exporters to deposit any proceeds (in a foreign currency) in a bank in Indonesia. This briefing summarises the new rules and outlines how they affect offshore borrowings and export proceeds.

Law Firm: Herbert Smith | Published: 18 October 2011 | Practice Area: Regulation and Compliance

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Indonesia coins new currency law to promote the Rupiah

On 28 June 2011, the Indonesian Government brought into force Law No.7 of 2011. Known as the 'Currency Law', it seeks to promote the use of Indonesian Rupiah in domestic transactions. This briefing outlines the law's criminal sanctions, exemptions and implications for Indonesian businesses.

Law Firm: Herbert Smith | Published: 09 September 2011 | Practice Area: Regulation and Compliance

Powering a sustainable future – Indian Renewable Energy Certificate prices likely to be cut

This Eversheds briefing discusses a proposal by the India Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) to reduce the price of Renewable Energy Certificate for the financial year 2012-2013. The proposals suggest a drive from the CERC to promote competition, efficiency and investment in renewable...view abstract

Law Firm: Eversheds | Published: 11 July 2011 | Practice Area: Renewables

Judicial review – Financial Intelligence Service’s decision quashed

Mourant Ozannes provides an overview of a case involving a Financial Intelligence Service’s decision to refuse consent to a Guernsey bank to transfer funds held by a company was overturned. This briefing also considers guidelines that might encourage others to chance their arm in the courts.

Law Firm: Mourant Ozannes | Published: 17 May 2011 | Practice Area: Regulation and Compliance

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