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Bookshelf 299 BOOKSHELF `Bookshelf provides a quick and easy reference to recently published material. Thus, it hopes to keep readers abreast of new publications. Works included in `Bookshelf' may still be reviewed at a later stage in the 'Book Review' section. Foreign Investment in Central and Eastern Europe, (Pechota, V., ed.), London: Graham & Trotman Limited, London/Transnational Juris, 1992. Looseleaf, approx. 1,000 pp. £200 ISBN 1-85333-500-2 This looseleaf work presents and explains foreign investment legisla- tion in Central and Eastern Europe. Items covered include: forms of foreign investment, the establishment procedure, financing and foreign currency control, labor regulations, taxation, impact of national laws, and dispute resolution. The countries included are examined by the following experts: P. Sarcevic (Yugoslavia), P. Buzescu (Romania), S. Soltysinsky (Poland), F. Madl (Hungary), M. Knappova (Czechoslovakia) and K. Imholz (Albania). Further countries will be added as supplements are issued. Kodeks Cywilny, Kodeks Postepowania Cywilnego, Zielona Góra: Zielonogórskie Zaklady Graficzne, 1991. 492 pp. The book contains the texts of the Polish Civil Code and the Code of Civil Procedure. The texts (status juris, October 1990) are followed by an extensive index of subjects. Merritt, G., Eastern Europe and the USSR. The Challenge of Freedom, Luxembourg: Office http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Review of Central and East European Law Brill

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Publisher
Brill
Copyright
© 1992 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0925-9880
eISSN
1573-0352
DOI
10.1163/157303592X00221
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299 BOOKSHELF `Bookshelf provides a quick and easy reference to recently published material. Thus, it hopes to keep readers abreast of new publications. Works included in `Bookshelf' may still be reviewed at a later stage in the 'Book Review' section. Foreign Investment in Central and Eastern Europe, (Pechota, V., ed.), London: Graham & Trotman Limited, London/Transnational Juris, 1992. Looseleaf, approx. 1,000 pp. £200 ISBN 1-85333-500-2 This looseleaf work presents and explains foreign investment legisla- tion in Central and Eastern Europe. Items covered include: forms of foreign investment, the establishment procedure, financing and foreign currency control, labor regulations, taxation, impact of national laws, and dispute resolution. The countries included are examined by the following experts: P. Sarcevic (Yugoslavia), P. Buzescu (Romania), S. Soltysinsky (Poland), F. Madl (Hungary), M. Knappova (Czechoslovakia) and K. Imholz (Albania). Further countries will be added as supplements are issued. Kodeks Cywilny, Kodeks Postepowania Cywilnego, Zielona Góra: Zielonogórskie Zaklady Graficzne, 1991. 492 pp. The book contains the texts of the Polish Civil Code and the Code of Civil Procedure. The texts (status juris, October 1990) are followed by an extensive index of subjects. Merritt, G., Eastern Europe and the USSR. The Challenge of Freedom, Luxembourg: Office

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Published: Jan 1, 1992

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