Power Development Plan 8
On 15 May 2023, the Prime Minister of Vietnam issued Decision No. 500/QD-TTg approving the National Power Development Master Plan outlining strategies and goals for the country’s energy sector for the period from 2021 to 2030, with a vision for 2050 (“PDP8”).
How to request the termination of the promissory sale and purchase agreement of immovables properties with the re-establishment of the parties to their position prior to concluding the agreement in Romania?
The promissory sale and purchase agreement of immovables properties in Romania, it is an agreement concluded in legalized form by means of which the owner of immovables in Romania undertakes to sell the property to the buyer in the future on an agreed date.
France says “Oui” to regulating influencers – by law.
It is not difficult to understand why advertising on traditional media like television and radio is regulated.
Unravelling Go Air’s Insolvency Journey: Key Insights and Future Implications
Recently, GoAirlines India Limited (formerly known as Go Air and now as GoFirst) filed a voluntary insolvency proceeding under Section 10 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code,
Revocation of Notarized POAs for any IP-related matters in Lao PDR
On June 26, 2023 the Department of Intellectual Property, Ministry of Industry and Commerce, issued a Notice of revocation the attachment of notarization for certifying the original power of attorney.
Review on Enactment of the Special Act on the Promotion of Dispersed Energy & Amendment to Electric Utility Act
The Special Act on the Promotion of Dispersed Energy (the Dispersed Energy Act) was recently enacted as of June 13, 2023 and,
Will the President of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) provide support in the pursuit of claims for breach of competition law?
Although the Act on Private Enforcement of Competition Law has been in force in Poland for almost six years, cases of this kind are only now gaining momentum.
The latest version of the Artificial Intelligence Act proposed by the European Parliament redefines AI systems and the way they are classified
On 14 June, 2023, the European Parliament concluded many months of negotiations and adopted its position on the proposal for the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act)[1].
Abusive clauses in IT contracts in public tenders
While the subject of IT contracts is mainly dealt with in the laws that broadly make up civil law, there are major restrictions on the parties’ freedom to formulate the wording of an IT contract in the case of public tenders.
Forthcoming changes regarding online advertising
The EU Digital Services Act (DSA) came into effect on 16 November, 2022. While some provisions in the DSA have already taken effect, it will apply in full from 17 February, 2024.