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Financial Centre for Two Empires - Hong Kong s Corporate, Securities Tax Laws in Its Transition From

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Informationen zum Autor David C. Donald is a professor in the Faculty of Law at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Jiangyu Wang is a professor in the Faculty of Law at the National University of Singapore. Jefferson VanderWolk is a member of Ernst and Young's Washington Council, Ernst and Young practice. Klappentext An historical, empirical, doctrinal and comparative case study of how a former British colony became China's international financial centre. Zusammenfassung This study shows how the former British colony of Hong Kong came to have the qualities needed to serve as China's international financial centre. Its multidimensional approach includes historical! doctrinal! comparative and empirical analyses. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. History's marks on Hong Kong law: from British colony to Chinese SAR; 2. Hong Kong's economic structure: the corporate control context; 3. Hong Kong corporate and securities laws in response to the region's role as China's international financial centre; 4. The role of Hong Kong's tax policies; 5. Enforcement of corporate and securities law in Hong Kong; 6. China's impact on Hong Kong's position as an international financial centre: the legal and policy dimensions.

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