The International Joint Venture contract in the United Arab Emirates

24 July 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

The main purpose of this paper is to study the International Joint Venture, from its general structure and characteristics to an analysis of how this agreement is drafted in a country like the United Arab Emirates. Although it is increasingly easy and common to enter a new market through an international contract, one cannot forget to take into account the legal, economic, and fiscal framework of the different countries. Therefore, if a party wants to build a company through a new entity or enter into an agreement, the following aspects should be considered: the type of law to apply to the agreement and that to elect in the case of conflict between the parties. However, the figure of the International JV in Emirates is the legal category to which this paper pays special attention.

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