Changes regarding excise duties in the Fiscal Code in Romania
Recently, the Romanian Government adopted an emergency ordinance introducing significant changes to Law no. 227/2015 regarding the Fiscal Code in Romania.
New Amendments to the UAE Banking Law: Enhancing Efficiency and Stability
Introduction: In recent years, the UAE has continuously updated its legal framework to enhance regulatory oversight and adapt to global financial trends.
New UAE Maritime Law: Key Changes and Implications
Introduction: The UAE has introduced a new maritime law, Federal Decree-Law No. 43 of 2023, which will take effect at the end of March 2024.
Avoiding Double Taxation: The UAE’s Legal Framework for Mitigating International Tax Liabilities
Introduction: Double taxation arises when the same income is taxed in two different jurisdictions, potentially leading to excessive tax burdens for individuals and businesses.
‘Reasonable lock-in period in employment contracts are valid in Law’: Delhi High Court
In a case wherein, the petitioner preferred this petition to raise an issue concerning the appointment of an arbitrator under section 11(6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 (‘Act 1996’), against respondent employees who resigned prematurely, violating the lock-in period.
How to Correctly Incorporate an Arbitration Clause by Reference: NBCC v. Zillion Infra
A robust arbitration clause is necessary to ensure an enforceable framework for dispute resolution in any contract.
Unlocking Spanish Citizenship by Ancestry: Discover the Benefits, Eligibility Criteria, and Application Process
Spain, with its enchanting landscapes, rich history, and vibrant cultures, has long captivated the hearts of people around the world.
CJEU annuls resolution board’s decision due to lack of transparency
Introduction and Background On the 8th of May 2024 following an action for annulment by German credit institution Max Heinr.
ESMA publishes Report on Suspicious Transaction and Order Reports (“STORs”)
Today, the European Securities and Markets Authority (“ESMA”) has published its Annual Report on Suspicious Transaction and Order Reports (“STORs”),
Publication of the Malta Financial Services Authority Act (Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA)) Regulations, 2024
As the date of application of Regulation (EU) 2022/2554 (“DORA” or the “Regulation”) is drawing closer, on the 16th July, 2024,