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"A Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is a geographical region that has economic and other laws that are more free-market-oriented than a country's typical or national laws. "Nationwide" laws may be suspended inside a special economic zone."
In that case National Law, i.e. governing Authority will have no control on the SEZ. So, it curtails SEZ accountable to the National Law..
Is it correct??
Asked by Sharmila Bose,
27 Jun '12 03:57 pm
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Basic national laws remainin place,which is in conformity with international laws.
Answered by samiran panda, 27 Jun '12 04:05 pm
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