The law and legal system of Mauritius are an unusual hybrid and a remarkable instance of comparative law in action. As a consequence of its history‚ as an overseas possession of France from 1715 to 1810 and as a British colony from 1814 until it achieved independence within the Commonwealth in 1968‚ its law and legal system reflect the legal traditions of both its former colonial rulers. In general terms‚ Mauritian private law is based on the French Code Civil while public law and commercial law
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MAURITIUS TRANSPORT CONSENSUS FORUMS – BRIEFING TO THE HON. MEMBERS OF THE CABINET GOVERNMENT OF MAURITIUS by Jonathan Richmond Transport Adviser to the Government of Mauritius 28 September 2006 INTRODUCTION This briefing document reports on a process to achieve consensus among twenty major stakeholders on transport policies and actions needed for Mauritius. Following forums held on 14 and 21 September‚ nineteen out of twenty participants reached agreement on a set of proposals and signed a
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It should be weight age in % ages. The sum of the total of all the factors should always be one. • Assign 1-4 rating to each factor Firm’s current strategies response to the factor: how well firms response to these factors. • Multiply each factor’s weight by its rating Produces a weighted score How the firm will respond to these factors external factors. Such criteria are known as rating. • Sum the weighted scores for each Determines the total weighted score for the organization
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The Banking Sector in Mauritius The banking sector comprised 20 banks licensed to carry on banking business in Mauritius as at end-June 2011.Of these‚ eight were domestically-owned banks‚ seven were subsidiaries of foreign banks and five were branches of international banks. Reflecting efforts undertaken by the Bank to develop the range of services offered by banks in Mauritius‚ a new entrant joined the banking industry in March 2011 as the first bank licensed to conduct Islamic banking business
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…………………………………………………………………..Page 6 Why the need for Consumer Laws? ……………………………………………………..Page 6 Consumer Vulnerability…………………………………………………………………..Page 6 The Implications of Consumer Laws……………………………………………………Page 7 The Socio-economic evolution of Mauritius……………………………………………Page 8 A brief history of Mauritius’ economy…………………………………………...Page 8 Consumer Protection Act 1998 (some sections) …………………………………Page 9 Fair Trading Act 1988……………………………………………………………..Page 11 Breakthrough in the Consumer Protection Laws………………………………Page
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GLOBE Telecom Inc. SM CITY Iloilo B. Aquino Avenue Mandurriao‚ Iloilo City 5000 TERMINATION OF MOBILE PLAN Account Number: 63735742 Mobile number: 9173109323 _____________________________________________________________________ Good day ! This letter is to authorize Antonette Joy Solinap to terminate my account in my mobile plan with the given mobile number and account number above with immediate effect.
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Discuss the importance of multicultural unity in developing a Culture of Peace in the Mauritian nation. Mauritius is one of the polyethnic countries that has the most peaceful and stable democratic. Multiculturalism has been a characteristic feature of the island of Mauritius. Mauritian society includes people from many different ethnic and religious groups: Hindu‚ Muslim and Indo-Mauritians‚ Mauritian Creoles‚ Buddhist and Roman Catholic Sino-Mauritians and Franco-Mauritians. The importance
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EMERGING ECONOMIC SECTORS IN MAURITIUS INTRODUCTION 1 LAND USE 2 RENEWABLE ENERGY 5 BUSINESS PROCESS OUTSOURCING (BPO) 8 MARINE RESOURCES 15 MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY 18 BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOMEDICAL 19 CONCLUSION 23 INTRODUCTION In the recent years the Mauritian economy has seen a lot of diversification with the emergence of several new sectors to add to the traditional sectors that are Sugarcane Industry‚ Manufacturing and Tourism. The land
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08/01/2012 Packer Telecom This case talked about risk management. As a telecom company with high-speed development‚ Packer Telecom decided to use risk management to protect and promote itself. It wanted to not only enlarge market share but also reduced budget at the same time. The project manager developed a risk management template based on the risk management plans other companies used in the past. He tried to persuade the sponsor that the template would work well at Packer Telecom‚ but the sponsor
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A Report and Proposition of Strategies to Enhance Growth of the ICT Sector Through FDI in Mauritius Syed Farhan Ahmed[1]‚ Shaun J Rodrigues[2] and Harrish C Bheemul[3] Abstract Mauritius has progressed significantly from a low-income to a middle-income diversified economy with growing industrial‚ financial and tourist sectors. However‚ one of the most significant contributors to Mauritius booming economy is the development of the services sector and the focus of Foreign Direct Investment
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