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Bringing Success from Casablanca: Clarence at the Lex Africa Annual
Le système juridictionnel de la Guinée équatoriale est de droit civil, inspiré du droit civil espagnol. Le régime de gouvernement du pays est présidentiel, dirigé par le pouvoir exécutif, représenté par le Président de la République, qui est à la fois le chef de l’État et le chef du gouvernement.
Guide Pour Investisseurs dans le Secteur Minier
Le système juridictionnel de la Guinée équatoriale est de droit civil, inspiré du droit civil espagnol. Le régime de gouvernement du pays est présidentiel, dirigé par le pouvoir exécutif, représenté par le Président de la République, qui est à la fois le chef de l’État et le chef du gouvernement.
ABAN And Clarence Launch The First Investment Document Template For African Lusophone Countries
Clarence Abogados & Asociados and The African Business Angel Network (ABAN) are delighted to announce the launch of an investment document template for Lusophone countries in Africa. This template will help to foster, promote and unlock the potential of the Lusophone African early stage investment ecosystem which has been identified by research as critical for the continent’s development
Clarence Joins Africa’s Largest Legal Network, Lex Africa
We are pleased to announce that Clarence Abogados & Asociados has joined Lex Africa, enabling us to connect our clients to outstanding legal professionals across the African continent.
Why Hire A Lawyer To Draft Your Business Contracts?
Business contracts are very important for you as a business owner. If you ever thought about hiring a lawyer to draft your business contracts then read this article till the end. You will know why it is better rather than hiring other people to do the same thing.
Why You Should Become a Lawyer?
People often ask what it’s like to be a lawyer. In this post, I will explain some of the benefits of becoming a lawyer and help you decide if becoming a lawyer is right for you.
Guide for Investors : Mining Sector in Equatorial Guinea
EG is a civil law jurisdiction rooted on Spanish civil law. The government system of the country is presidential, led by the Executive branch and headed by the President, who is both the head of state and head of government.
Special Forex Regime for the Extractive Sector
The former CEMAC Foreign Exchange Regulation No. 02/00/CEMAC/UMAC/CM dated 29 April 2000 (“Old Forex Regulation”), after several years of debate, was repealed with the adoption of the New CEMAC Exchange Regulation No. 02/18/CEMAC/UMAC/CM, dated 21 December 2018, (“New Forex Regulation”).
New General Labour Law
The Parliament of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea (“EG”) has enacted Law No. 4/2021, dated 3rd of December, on General Labour (“GLL”) to meet the demands and challenges presented by the labour market and to adapt to the economic policies drawn up by the Government.
The Implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area Evens Out Africa’s Trade Landscape
Africa harbours excellent potential for intra-continental trade, given the rapid growth that its economies are experiencing. While that is true, the African trade landscape still presents many barriers for investors.
Registering NGOs in Equatorial Guinea
In Equatorial Guinea, NGOs are regulated by Law No. 1/1999, dated February 24th and the right to freedom of association enshrined in the Constitution of Equatorial Guinea.
Registration as a Customs Broker in EG
On the 30th of April 2020, the Minister of Finance, Economy and Planning (“MFEP”) of Equatorial Guinea passed Ministerial Order Number 11/2020, on the Automated System for Customs Data (ASYCUDA) (the “Order”).