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Given the permanent validity of a law once it has ben issued, a timepath for this narrative is irrelevant. However when a law is on the verge of changing, timing could be crucial. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:13, 7 May 2006
Description
A coherent set of restrictions and permits identified by governments around the globe. These restrictions and permits need to be obeyed by every company operating within the territories of these governments.
Enablers
Law offers protection of patents, trademarks, branding and more. Overmore, laws offer protection against whimsical jurisdiction.
Inhibitors
Laws may limit a company to maintain a healthy grow and could restrict those activities that are the core strengths of aforesaid company.
Paradigms
Law ensures protection to a company branding or any matter that may affect the company's position. However, the company will be obliged to abide by any restriction set by the law, even if this harms the core strenghts and assets of the company. When a company wants to make their services available to another country, the company will have to weigh the advantages of protection agains the restrictions set by law. Solicitors and barristers are usefull to a company by identifying loopholes in the law.
Experts
Lawyers Judges Barristers Solicitors
Timing
Given the permanent validity of a law once it has ben issued, a timepath for this narrative is irrelevant. However when a law is on the verge of changing, timing could be crucial.