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Law of Business Process Outsourcing

Author: Pavan Duggal

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India's foremost authority on Cyberlaw. Pavan Duggal has written a detailed treatise on the subject of Business Process Outsourcing Law in India. This comprehensive book contains a detailed commentary on almost all major legal issues that impact outsourcing activities in India.

The Publication also contains an informative and objective analysis of all important laws in India which impact the BPO sector.

This book features an indepth discussion of various provisions of important foreign laws that need to be duly compiled with by BPO service providers and sub-contractors, while providing outsourced services to foreign companies.

" Law of Business Process Outsourcing" will become a constant companion for companies, service providers, sub-contractors, CEO's lawyers, goverment departments , professionals and all others dealing with Business Process Outsourcing activities

Salient Features of the Book

* The book has all that need to know about the legal issues impacting BPO in India

*Practical tips to ensure compliance with Indian law.

* Analysis of relevant foriegn laws impacting BPO operations in India.

* Cases involving BPO entities

* Policies of Indian States to promote BPO

* A one-stop guide for your requirements on BPO Law in India

/ Hard Bound / Pages: 547/


About the author Pavan Duggal is one of the pioneers in the field of Cyberlaw and is Asia's leading authority on Cyberlaw. He is a practicing Advocate, Supreme Court of India and a Cyberlaw Consultant. He is the President of Cyberlaws.Net, The Cyberlaw Consultancy which is Internet's unique and first ever consultancy dedicated exclusively to the new field of Cyberlaw. He is the Founder President of Cyberlaw Asia, Asia’s pioneering organization committed to the passing of dynamic Cyberlaws in the Asian continent. Cyberlaw Asia is engaged in the process of creating greater awareness about Cyberlaws in different countries of Asia. Pavan has been associated with UNESCO on Ethical, Legal, and Societal Challenges of Cyberspace in Asia and the Pacific. He is the consultant to United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) on the Asia Pacific Conference on Cybercrime and Information Security 2002.

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