Biannual magazine, MIDAA presents to readers the significant growth of law and business relationships in Africa. Intended for all business law practitioners, the MIDAA highlights some local practices often poorly understood and alos legal and economic issues specific to the region.
The magazine is distributed electronically to approximately 3,000 people in Europe, Africa and the United States and ditributed in paper form.
ISSUE CONTENTS:
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What “producing locally” means: Africa is changing its business model
Benoit Le Bars, Partner, Co-founder, Lazareff Le Bars
Portrait
Testimony – African Midas growth
Cyrille Guille Des Buttes, Network Development Director Midas Europe
Portrait
MyCorp SA, final instalment: “from installing to the integrated model”
Olivier Vaquié, Development Manager of a large French oil company
Focus
OHADA: Revised Uniform Act on commercial companies and economic interest groupsociétés commerciales et du GIE
Yaya Bodian, Senior Lecturer, Associate of Law Schools
News
Public Private Partnership in Morocco
Arnaud Troizier, Senior Counsel, De Gaulle, Fleurance & Associés
News
Competition and telecommunications in Africa
Thibault de Lannoy,Lawyer-PhD and competition law lecturer at Paris 2 University Panthéon-Assas
Focus
Transfert pricing regulation in Africa
Olivier Moukam, Financial auditor and Sonia Mbopda, lawyer member of Hauts-de-Seine bar
Focus
Sweat equity contribution in corporations, under the new regulations of the Uniform Act relating to commercial companies and economic interest group of OHADA
Mamadou Coulibaly, Lawyer member of Mali bar
Portrait
Testimony– Architecture in Africa
Romarick Atoké, Fouding chairmain of the association AFRIKArchi and Director of Global Archiconsult
Echos
Bibliography and agenda
The artist
Claudie TITTY DIMBENG
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