Foreign Investments in Bulgaria

Foreign Investments in Bulgaria
Author: Nikolay Natov
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2021-10-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004481826

This volume offers both general and specific information on the legal framework regulating foreign investments in Bulgaria. Its author, a Bulgarian lawyer specialising in the area of private international law, addresses a wide range of issues relating to this topic, including questions such as: Are Bulgarian laws favourable to foreign investments? How do joint ventures operate there? How does one open and operate a bank account in Bulgaria? Are investments protected by law? What licence regime exists? What incentives and what barriers exist in Bulgaria for foreign investors? This unique volume will prove invaluable to all those seeking clarification on this complex and timely topic - including foreign businessmen, government officials, academics and students.

Discovering Bulgaria

Discovering Bulgaria
Author: William Jones
Publisher: Mamba Press
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2023-07-24
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

"Discovering Bulgaria: A Practical Guide to Relocation" is your essential companion on the journey to a new life in this enchanting Eastern European gem. Authored by William Jones, a seasoned expatriate with a passion for cultural exploration, this comprehensive guide is designed to be your trusted resource as you navigate the exciting process of relocating to Bulgaria. In this meticulously crafted guide, Jones seamlessly blends practical advice with a human touch, ensuring that readers not only gather crucial information but also embark on a personal and enriching adventure. Each chapter unfolds like a conversation with a knowledgeable friend, providing insights, anecdotes, and invaluable tips for a seamless relocation experience. From the allure of Bulgaria's diverse landscapes to the intricacies of legalities, housing, and healthcare, every aspect of the expatriate journey is thoughtfully explored. Jones goes beyond the mundane, delving into the cultural heartbeat of Bulgaria, encouraging readers to savor the flavors of local cuisine, celebrate festivals, and engage with the vibrant community. This guide is more than a collection of facts; it's a narrative woven with threads of resilience, adaptation, and the joy of cultural discovery. Readers will find themselves immersed in the beauty of Bulgaria's traditions, captivated by its rich history, and empowered to create a home away from home. Whether you're considering Bulgaria for its burgeoning employment opportunities, seeking a sustainable lifestyle, or simply yearning for a new adventure, "Discovering Bulgaria" equips you with the knowledge to make informed decisions. Jones doesn't just guide you; he inspires you to embrace the diverse layers of this captivating country. Whether you're a professional seeking career growth, a family looking for an enriching environment, or an adventurer eager to explore Bulgaria's hidden treasures, this guide offers practical advice, cultural insights, and a roadmap to a successful relocation. Embark on this transformative journey with William Jones as your companion. "Discovering Bulgaria" is more than a guidebook; it's your invitation to uncover the beauty, opportunities, and warmth that Bulgaria has to offer. Prepare to embark on a journey of a lifetime, where every page turns into a new chapter of discovery.

The Americana

The Americana
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 818
Release: 1923
Genre: Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN:

Migration and Transnationalism Between Switzerland and Bulgaria

Migration and Transnationalism Between Switzerland and Bulgaria
Author: Marina Richter
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3319319469

This book explores trends in migration from Bulgaria to Switzerland since Bulgaria joined the European Union (EU) in 2007. Due to several unique factors, this in-depth case study provides a basis for understanding transnational migration in a wider European context. Bulgarians represent a fairly small community within Switzerland, and are quite scattered throughout the country. They come from various regions in Bulgaria with very different socio-economic profile. In Switzerland, apart from differences in linguistic regions and the federal system, there are significant regional disparities, providing a variety of contexts for exploring this transnational migration, causes and consequences. The first part of the book analyses who migrates and why, addressing regional disparities within Bulgaria. The text explores the impact of economic differences, educational background, and other factors that play into immigrants’ motivations to move. The next part of the book examines different migratory movements and transnational practices between Switzerland, Bulgaria, and other destination countries for Bulgarian immigrants. It addresses larger socioeconomic shifts and resulting impacts at individual, household, community, and national levels. Finally, the book assesses all of these factors within the context of shifting immigration policies. This work draws on mixed-method empirical research conducted in both countries over a three-year period, analysed within four major frameworks: transnationalism and migrant networks, social inequality, regional disparities and development, and immigration policies. The results will be of interest for researchers working in a variety of social science fields, including anthropology, geography, sociology, social psychology, law, public policy, political science, international studies, demography and exploring issues related to migration and development, social and regional disparities, inequality, employment, social networks, social identity and others.

Bulgaria

Bulgaria
Author: Annie Kay
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2015-06-05
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1841629375

CJEU - Recent Developments in Direct Taxation 2019

CJEU - Recent Developments in Direct Taxation 2019
Author: Michael Lang
Publisher: Linde Verlag GmbH
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2020-06-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3709410959

CJEU – The most important cases in the field of direct Taxation A great number of cases pending before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) concern the fundamental freedoms and direct taxation. In particular, the number of infringement procedures brought before the CJEU by the European Commission has been increasing year on year. The CJEU is still in the driver’s seat in the area of direct taxation. All judgements and pending cases, therefore, have to be carefully analyzed by academics as well as practitioners. This book discusses the most important cases in the field of direct taxation pending before or recently decided by the CJEU. Moreover, the national background of these cases is discussed and possible infringements of the fundamental freedoms and secondary EU law are analyzed. The analyses are presented by esteemed national and European tax law experts. By examining the preliminary questions, the arguments brought forward by the parties and existing CJEU case law, the authors provide insight into the possible reasoning of the Court. Moreover, this book goes to the heart of the national tax systems, exposing hidden obstacles to the fundamental freedoms.

Agency in Transnational Social Protection: Practices of Migrant Families Between Bulgaria and Germany

Agency in Transnational Social Protection: Practices of Migrant Families Between Bulgaria and Germany
Author: Jana Fingarova
Publisher: Frank & Timme GmbH
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-12-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3732906078

Agency in Transnational Social Protection: Practices of Migrant Families Between Bulgaria and Germany offers a unique and innovative research strategy, analysing social protection arrangements of Bulgarian movers and their families who arrived in Germany in the context of EU enlargements. Critically approaching social tourism debates in the context of EU enlargements this work significantly contributes to a highly undertheorized field of Bulgarian migration in Germany, more specifically in its aspect of social protection within the framework of EU social security coordination. Going beyond the state of art on migration and social protection, Jana Fingarova applies a micro-sociological interpretative approach to develop a typology of migrant agency articulations of subordination, empowerment, and gradually learned assertiveness. Allowing for a temporal-processual perspective on agency, the work overcomes the duality of active vs. passive agents, exposing a more complex picture—apart from social or educational status, family and individual mobility projects play crucial role in the social protection arrangements of EU movers.