Analysis
The Analysis Section of Afronomicslaw.org publishes two types of content on issues of international economic law and public international law, and related subject matter, relating to Africa and the Global South. First, individual blog submissions which readers are encouraged to submit for consideration. Second, feature symposia, on discrete themes and book reviews that fall within the scope of the subject matter focus of Afronomicslaw.org.
Rethinking Taxation and the Teaching of Tax Law in the Digital Society Era
Definitive Greenlight for Vedanta to Pursue Arbitration Against Zambia in Mining Dispute
Award Without Damages Rendered Against Egypt in Cementos la Union
The Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators Annual Conference Report: Making Arbitration and ADR Work for Africa
Brazilian Tax Incentives to Startups
December 3, 2020
As entrepreneurial ventures, startups generally focus on capitalizing upon a perceived market demand by developing a viable product, service, or platform. According to the Brazilian Startup Association, there are approximately 13,000 startups in Brazil, and the number has been increasing year after year.