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Educational Institutions: A Legal and Regulatory Handbook for Setting up Overseas

Edited by: Mark Abell

ISBN13: 9781787420878
Published: April 2018
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £138.00



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With growing numbers of independent schools (pre-school, primary and secondary), vocational colleges and universities seeking to establish themselves internationally, this new text focuses on the complex legal and regulatory requirements of setting up an educational institution overseas.

As these institutions expand into the global arena – where there is a preference for adopting the UK model, supported by government contracts and foreign investment – traditional advisers to the independent education market increasingly need to understand the multi-disciplinary aspects of setting up abroad. Therefore, this book will make essential reading for all lawyers, accountants and school governing bodies involved with international expansion.

Private equity investors, who need to understand the due diligence process specific to this sector and the structuring of their partnerships with potential ‘sister schools’, plus commercial property and real estate consultants involved in the actual building of overseas institutions, will also find this book invaluable.

The content examines market viability, the challenges of managing an international educational business, business plans, sustaining relationships, IP issues, data protection, international employment matters, tax considerations, brand protection and corporate structure. There is also a detailed country-by-country comparative analysis which is intended to inform the decision as to where to set up an educational establishment overseas. The text is further enhanced by numerous case studies.

  In summary, this comprehensive handbook will provide a trusted guide for legal and business markets to the risk profiling, structural analysis and regulatory compliance issues that face all educational organisations seeking to establish themselves internationally.

Subjects:
Education Law
Contents:
Section A
Market viability
Challenges of managing an international educational business and building infra-structure
Sustaining relationships
IP issues
Data Protection issues
International Employment issues in education
Project viability
Tax issues
Structural options

Section B
Regulation of Education – Schools – Technology Colleges and Higher Education (universities)
China
Hong Kong
Singapore
Malaysia
Thailand
Vietnam
Korea
Japan
India
UAE
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Mexico
Brazil
Nigeria
Kenya
Indonesia
Thailand
USA

Section C
Case Studies