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Title:Public enterprise and law in Tanzania
Author:Anonymous
Year:1972
Periodical:Eastern Africa Law Review
Volume:5
Issue:1-2
Pages:11-81
Language:English
Geographic term:Tanzania
Subjects:law
public enterprises
Abstract:Parastatals and other public enterprises have become the key instruments for the building of socialism in Tanzania. Therefore a special issue of this journal is devoted to the abovementioned subject. Successively it contains the following contributions: 'Introduction from the analysis of forms to the expositition of substance: The tasks of a lawyer-intellectual' by; 'The political economy of the parastata by John Loxley and John S. Saul; 'Organizational relationships and the control of parastatals in Tanzania' by R.W. James and S. Ligunya; 'The economic implications of management agreements in Tanzanian parastatals' by Peter E. Temu; 'The control of Tanz. managing agents in anian parastatal organizations with special reference to the national development corporation' by V.N. Carvalho; 'Patents and the transfer of technology, with special reference to the East African Community' by Osita C. Eze; 'Public enterprise and in Kenya and Tanzania; Some comco-operatives parative illustrations' by Pheroze Nowrojee; Bibliography by M.R.K. Rwelamira.
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