
Business and Investment in Brazil provides a thorough analysis of Brazilian business law for investors and their legal advisers, focusing on topics relevant to business transactions and disputes that can arise in the aftermath of the signing or performance of deals. The essence of investment and negotiation processes is risk evaluation and allocation. Examining Brazilian law through the eyes of an international transaction lawyer, Peter Sester focuses on the legal risks, which are higher in Brazilian law than elsewhere, particularly in comparison with contract, partnership, and company (LLC) laws governing international business transactions in the US and UK. However, whilst Brazilian contract law remains a risk factor as a result of its over-ambitious and consequently interventionist approach, Brazilian law in the areas of stock corporation, capital market, antitrust, and public procurement are state-of-the-art when compared to the US and leading European laws in Germany, Switzerland, and France. This book is divided into eight chapters: the introduction provides an overview of the economic and legal framework for doing business in Brazil, focusing on features of the Brazilian legal and economic order that are unusual to international practitioners from a comparative perspective. The other seven chapters analyze those fields of substantive law that impact most investments and cross-border transactions in Brazil. They include important historical and economic context such as inflation indexation and the broad use of good faith, as well as explorations of common legal pitfalls such as the limited scope of freedom of contract and its mandatory provisions. The book focuses on the interpretation of statutory law by the Brazilian Superior Court of Justice and regulatory agencies, and also provides insights into the economic and business rationale of some of the legal solutions offered.
This book investigates the specific legal risks and regulatory frameworks governing business transactions and investments within the Brazilian market. Author Peter Sester, an international transaction lawyer, utilizes a comparative legal analysis to contrast Brazilian statutes with those of the US, UK, Germany, Switzerland, and France. The work argues that while certain areas of Brazilian law present unique interventionist risks, others, such as capital markets and antitrust, align with modern international standards.
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Legal practitioners and international investors frequently cite this text as a primary resource for navigating the complexities of the Brazilian legal system. Experts highlight the author's ability to translate dense statutory requirements into actionable insights for cross-border transaction planning.
Page Count:
557
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192664158
ISBN-13:
9780192664150
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