Privatisation and the Creation of a Market-Based Legal System

The Case of Egypt

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The creation of a legal infrastructure that suits the needs and potential of emerging economies is a conditio sine qua non for the long term success of a privatisation process. The purpose of this Volume is to examine and evaluate efforts of legal reform, through the analysis of legal changes in several areas of law, including securities regulation, competition law, the law on secured transactions and bankruptcy law.
The study aims at assessing the overall difficulties affecting the creation of a market based legal system for emerging economies, and concludes by providing several recommendations and suggestions which are relevant to most countries and institutions engaged in the privatisation process.

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Bahaa Ali El-Dean, Ph.D. (2000) in Law, King's College London, is a Lecturer of Commercial Law at Menoufeya University, Egypt and of-counsel at Shalakany Law Office, Cairo.
Lawyers, economists and governmental bodies focusing on development and emerging markets as well as international development institutions.
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