E-commerce in the world.Aspects of comparative Law

Sous la direction de Jean-Pierre Van Custsem, d'Arnaud Viggria et d'Olivier Guth.
  • Editeur : Bruylant
  • Parution : 07/10/2003
  • EAN : 9782802717980
  • 332 pages
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The International Grouping of Lawyers (IGL) is a grouping of law firms formed to promote international legal services to commercial and private clients with buisness outside their country of origin.

The IGL was set up in 1980, and now comprises nearly 50 law firms in over 35 countries world-wide, and with a core objective of expanding further.

The IGL has developed into a leading network by offering legal services to companies and individuals with international activities, and offers expert and personnal assistance to reduce the obstacles in doing buisness in a foreign environment and at a distance.

The members have extensive international experience, and are sensitive to the special needs of clients who come from a foreign country.

The IGL concept has been developed for twenty-five years with the emphasis on quality, communication and collaboration.

Members firms regualary issue news briefings and publications, as well as advise useful links, for the benefit of their clients and connections.



EAN 9782802717980
ISBN 978-2-8027-1798-0
Date de parution 07/10/2003
Nombres de pages 332
Type d’ouvrage Documents
Support Livre
Langue Anglais
Editeur Bruylant
E-commerce in the world.Aspects of comparative Law
E-commerce in the world.Aspects of comparative Law
65,90 €