ABSTRACT

This reference book, arranged alphabetically by country, describes how to found jurisdiction in over 20 jurisdictions. A questionnaire-based analysis ensures consistent headings are used throughout to allow cross-referencing and points of comparison between the various jurisdictions covered.

Despite the existence of various international conventions designed to ensure uniformity of approach, significant differences in the laws of various countries exist which make it possible to create jurisdiction in one country which is not possible elsewhere. This reference book, arranged alphabetically by country, describes in a clear but concise manner how to found jurisdiction in over 20 jurisdictions. A questionnaire-based analysis ensures consistent headings are used throughout to allow easy cross-referencing and points of comparison between the various jurisdictions covered.

 

chapter |13 pages

Cyprus

chapter |5 pages

Egypt

chapter |12 pages

England

chapter |14 pages

Finland

chapter |7 pages

Germany

chapter |13 pages

Greece

chapter |16 pages

Ireland

chapter |12 pages

Luxembourg

chapter |12 pages

Malta

chapter |8 pages

Morocco

chapter |12 pages

Norway

chapter |14 pages

Scotland

chapter |14 pages

Switzerland