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Critical Assessment of the Legislative Framework for private and public-private models of Special Economic Zones in Zambia

Posted on:2015-10-28Degree:LLType:Thesis
University:University of Pretoria (South Africa)Candidate:Munuka, Kate MandoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2476390017998952Subject:Law
Abstract/Summary:
The focus of this study is to critically analyse the legislative framework for private and public private zonemodels in Zambia. The analysisis against the background of Zambia'scommitment to promote private sector development and the initiative to use the investmentpolicy tool of special economic zones (SEZs). The analysis is based on the salient provisions of Zambia's Development Agency Act and Public Private Partnerships Act which regulate SEZs and public private partnerships respectively.;The main question sought to be addressed is the efficacy of the legislative framework for private and public private model zones, taking into account accommodation of private sector participation and nature of the investment and business environment. In addressing this question this study will analyse the salient provisions of the aforementioned laws showing how private sector actors are accommodated in the development and operation of the zones.The provisions under the aforementioned laws are to an extent analysed in conjunction with some of Zambia's international trade and investment obligations such as the World Trade organisation Trade Related Investment Measures. An examination of how the incentives in SEZs are used is also provided as well as some lessons from Ghana, Mauritius and identified international best practices. (Abstract shortened by UMI.).
Keywords/Search Tags:Legislative framework for private, Public, Zones
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