Ethanol Project (Mozambique)
Published:Acting for shareholders in relation to the development of bioethanol projects in Mozambique
Acting for shareholders in relation to the development of bioethanol projects in Mozambique
Introduction A new study, published in November 2009, ‘Africa’s Infrastructure: A Time for Transformation’, a co-publication by Agence Française de Développement and the World Bank, highlights the findings of a
Season’s greetings from all of us at Trinity! As we head into Trinity’s fourth year, we look back on a busy 2009 in which we closed a number of project
The South African Government has not adopted the UNCITRAL Model Law in relation to domestic and international arbitration. Moreover, vast scepticism exists among lawyers about the role of arbitration in
Advising the lenders (including DEG of Germany and FMO) to athe Olkaria III geothermal power station in Kenya, awarded “Best EMEA Sustainability Deal 2008” by emea finance magazine.
Introduction One of the greatest challenges for investors wishing to do business in Africa is the lack of legal certainty and rule of law which exists in many countries. Trinity
The UK Government recently stated the existing laws do not adequately deal with bribery and corruption and that “failure to modernise the law could tarnish the UK reputation and this
Introduction In the early phase of the development of infrastructure projects, an essential factor in making a decision to pursue the particular project is the political and investment risk of
Since the last issue of Focus, the Olkaria III geothermal power project in Kenya has reached financial close. Trinity acted for the lenders, DEG, FMO, Proparco and The Emerging Africa
Introduction Lenders have a range of options available to them when taking security. The article summarises the most common types of security available under English law, namely a lien, pledge,
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