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Legal Aspects of Doing Business in Latin America
Table of Contents
Introduction
Political System
Foreign Investment
Establishment of Enterprises
Forms of Business Enterprise
Registration Procedure
Acquisition of Enterprises
In General
Purchasing Interest in Local Company
Purchasing Assets of Company
Acquisition of Realty
Public Deed
Restrictions on Foreign Acquisition
Taxation
In General
Federal Taxes
Provincial Taxes
Municipal Taxes
Customs Regulation
Regulatory Framework
Import and Export Duties
Free Trade Zones and Special Customs Area
Unfair Competition Practices
In General
Anti‐Dumping and Countervailing Duties Procedures
Safeguard Measures
Currency Regulation, Capital and Profit Transfer
In General
Purchases of Currencies and External Assets
Currency Inflows
Currency Outflows
Investment Incentives
Incentive Programs
Knowledge-Based Economy
Automotive and Auto-Part Industries Incentive Program
Renewable Energies
Entrepreneurs
Competition Law
Legal Framework
Prohibited Practices
Economic Concentrations
Penalties
Intellectual Property
In General
Copyright
Trade Marks and Trade Names
Patents and Utility Models
Industrial Models and Designs
Transfer of Technology
Employment Law
Sources of Employment law
Employment Agreement
Working Hours
Vacation and Leaves of Absence
Female Employees
Disability/Death
Salaries and Fringe Benefits
Social Security Payments
Termination of Employment Contract
Foreign Workers
Banking Law
Mario Eduardo Castro Sammartino
Castro Sammartino & Pierini
Buenos Aires, Argentina