INSOLVENCY & RESTRUCTURING – Monthly update | February 2020
Contributions by: Abhirup Dasgupta | Associate Partner Ishaan Duggal | Associate
DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND ARBITRATION Monthly Update | February, 2020
Hot Topic – Inclusion of UAE as a Reciprocating Territory
Interplay of polity, policy on infrastructure development
Source: India Business Law Journal Authored by Shreshth Sharma, Partner along with Molshree Bhatnagar, Principal Associate, HSA Advocates
Can Your Ex-Husband Claim Custody If You Are Remarried?
Divorce is indeed a very delicate matter, and if children are involved, it should be dealt with the utmost care and conscious. Family Lawyers of Dubai herein wishes to address this reoccurring issue of custody of the child or children, should the mother re-marries following UAE Shariah Law.
Are You Aware Of New Electronic Arrests In UAE?
UAE legislators have recently issued Federal Law Number 53 of 2019 regarding Electronic monitoring of prisoners in the country (the Law).
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION BILL, 2019 : TOO LITTLE IN TOO MUCH ?
A BRIEF OVERVIEW: In this rapid age of technology and internet, data is the biggest asset for an individual but, at the same time, his most vulnerable asset as well. Nearly every aspect of the daily life, including but not limited to, health services, banking, travel etc., requires us to share our personal information with …
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CSSF updates FAQ on UCITS legislation regarding investment fees
Luxembourg’s Financial Sector Supervisory Authority (CSSF) has published on March 10 the eighth update of its Frequently-Asked Questions document on the legislation of December 17, 2010 on undertakings for collective investment. The changes deal with disclosure of performance, investment managers’ and investment advisors’ fees to investors in a UCITS fund.
100 Data Breaches by the UK Home Office
The UK Home Office was responsible for at least 100 instances of data breaches that violated the country’s data protection laws, according to a report published last month by the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration.
A legal primer on project finance in Turkey
Turkey has experienced an infrastructure boom over the past decade with a variety of projects being completed. Current projects include: Istanbul’s new airport, Kanal Istanbul, the Istanbul Grand Tunnel (the world’s first three-story tunnel), the Northern Marmara Highway, The Trans-Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline (“TANAP”) project, which transports Azerbaijani gas to Turkey, and the upcoming Halkalı-Kapıkule high-speed train …
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Legal considerations for energy projects in Turkey
Few countries are better located from a strategic standpoint than Turkey. Acting as the gateway between southeast Europe and the Middle East, being able to navigate the country’s legal and regulatory system is imperative when planning largescale energy and pipeline projects such as recently inaugurated TANAP.