Investment Regulation in the East African Community

Community and Domestic Legal Regimes

Authors

  • Emmanuel Sebijjo Ssemmanda Kabarak University
  • Edmond Ashivaka Shikoli Kabarak University

Keywords:

Investing in East Africa, Investment Protection in East Africa, Investment Regulation, FDI, Investment License, EAC Law, Cross Border Investment

Abstract

Investment regulation is a driver of investments globally. Some key principles are universally expected by investors – equal treatment, facilitation, licensing, repatriation, protection from expropriation and dispute resolution. The investment regulations in the EAC cover all these.

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Author Biographies

Emmanuel Sebijjo Ssemmanda, Kabarak University

Law School

Edmond Ashivaka Shikoli, Kabarak University

Law School

Published

2021-11-05

How to Cite

Emmanuel Sebijjo Ssemmanda, & Edmond Ashivaka Shikoli. (2021). Investment Regulation in the East African Community: Community and Domestic Legal Regimes. African Journal of Commercial Law, 1(1), 173–187. Retrieved from https://journals.kabarak.ac.ke/index.php/ajcl/article/view/144

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