TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Historical Origins Of Civil Code Legal Systems
Chapter 2 Modern Civil Law Practice For Mineral Law Practitioners
Chapter 3 Treaties And Other Bilateral Agreements For The Protection Of International Investment
Chapter 4 Europe 1992: Toward A Single Energy Market
Chapter 5 Dispute Resolution In International Agreements
Chapter 6 Assessment Of Political Risk
Chapter 7 Reducing Political Risk
Chapter 8 Protecting An International Mineral Investment Threatened By Political Upheaval In A Developing Country
Chapter 9 Typical World Petroleum Arrangements
Chapter 10 Government Take In Pacific Rim Mining And Petroleum Developments: The Papua New Guinea Experience
Chapter 11 Mineral Base Of The Ussr Prospects Of Investment
Chapter 12 International Taxation For The Mineral Practitioner
Chapter 13 Tax Considerations: Branch Versus Subsidiary
Chapter 14 Introduction To International Taxation
Chapter 15 Doing Business In The Host Country -- Non-Tax Considerations For A Mineral Exploration Company
Chapter 16 The Impact Of Host Country Laws And Policies On Operations And Profits
Chapter 17 Mineral Development And Native Rights: The New Zealand Experience
Chapter 18 Communication: Overcoming Cultural Differences
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