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The discipline of offshore financial law has developed
substantially since the first edition of this book was published.
The second edition updates the reader with developments in case law
and legislation and also covers a more extensive range of offshore
jurisdictions including new coverage of Switzerland, Dubai, Hong
Kong, Alaska, Nevada, Singapore, and Liechtenstein. For ease of
reference the new edition includes an introductory chapter which
gives a summary of the legislative infrastructure in the various
jurisdictions. This provides a quick guide to where to find answers
on offshore financial law matters. Recognizing the importance of
Islamic finance there is now a chapter on the Shari'a Trust in
offshore financial law. Other new chapters focus on US 'Offshore'
Trusts such as the Nevada and Alaska Trusts and the Foundation
trust, a vehicle used in civil jurisdictions. Considering the
impact of the G20 and more recent OECD discussions on
confidentiality, disclosure, and tax issues, this new edition
brings the reader up to date with the changing regulatory landscape
concerning the offshore sector. All practitioners and scholars
interested in offshore financial law will find this text to be an
essential reference source on the law and practice in this sector.
"The papers assembled in this offering are the outcome of a
path-breaking symposium on HIV and Human Rights organised by the
University of the West Indies Cave Hill, in partnership with Pan
Caribbean Partnership against HIV/AIDS (PANCAP) and The Joint
United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). An impressive
gathering of international agencies, the judiciary, human rights
experts, lawyers, NGO's, academics, activists, business persons,
union representatives, politicians and persons living with HIV
together discussed their concerns about stigma, discrimination and
the denial of rights. It was clear at the end of the Symposium that
HIV attracts a wide variety of human rights abuses. However,
identifying the best means to address these can be controversial,
as illustrated in the book. Is it through Constitutions and their
provisions guaranteeing human rights generally? Or should redress
be sought through the courts, or ordinary legislation? The urgency
of the matter perhaps makes the latter a more attractive approach.
The book also illustrates clearly the social and legal issues faced
by the protagonists in the HIV challenge and considers the
viewpoints of the policy makers, who must not only encourage new,
more `rights' sensitive laws, but also counter societal prejudices
which would mitigate against such transformational initiatives.
Moreover, the influences of the international community, also
represented in the work, must be harnessed. This then, is a diverse
text, which considers the troubling, topical and important issue of
HIV from a variety of angles and provides a significant
contribution to the literature on the subject."
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the
original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as
marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe
this work is culturally important, we have made it available as
part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting
the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions
that are true to the original work.
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