Commercial
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Newsletter
Submitted: 15 June 2012
Welcome to the second edition of the Simmons & Simmons International Construction newsletter with contributions from across our international network.
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Article
Last Reviewed: 19 July 2010 / Submitted: 19 July 2010
In a move that reverses 2006 liberalisations and is likely to make a registered commercial agency even less attractive to foreign companies, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has strengthened the rights of UAE registered commercial agents.
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Article
Last Reviewed: 17 June 2010 / Submitted: 17 June 2010
This article reviews the proposed Law on the Combating of Commercial Concealment (17/2004) (commonly referred to as the `Anti Fronting Law`) in the UAE.
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Article
Last Reviewed: 26 April 2010 / Submitted: 26 April 2010
A guide to customs issues, procedures and exemptions in the United Arab Emirates.
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Article
Last Reviewed: 08 December 2009 / Submitted: 08 December 2009
A review of the proposed Anti Fronting Law in the United Arab Emirates and its potential impacts.
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Article
Last Reviewed: 13 October 2009 / Submitted: 13 October 2009
The Dubai Financial Services Authority have issued a consultation paper setting out proposals to enhance clarity and accessibility of the Islamic finance rules of the Dubai International Financial Centre.
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Article
Last Reviewed: 04 May 2010 / Submitted: 01 October 2009
Looking at the Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctions from the perspective of Middle East companies.
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Article
Last Reviewed: 03 September 2009 / Submitted: 03 September 2009
A discussion of the limitations and barriers for foreign businesses in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
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Article
Last Reviewed: 23 July 2009 / Submitted: 23 July 2009
An examination of the proposed amendments to Dubai`s Companies Law
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Article
Last Reviewed: 22 May 2009 / Submitted: 22 May 2009
The Simmons & Simmons Mandatory Laws Report provides checklists of the material items of non-sector specific and sector specific legislation (together with a brief summary of the effect of that legislation) that should be considered by parties who are int
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