Court of Justice Sentence on Subcontracting
Withthe sentence of the 26th of September 2019, cause C-63/18, the EuropeanCourt of Justice has held the Italian legislation that limits, in a general andabstract manner, the portion of a contract that the tenderer is authorised tosubcontract to third parties, as non-compatible with European law in subject ofpublic contracts. Thepreliminary question examined by the Luxembourg …
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Cyprus – The ideal IP holdings jurisdiction
A. INTRODUCTION
Criminal Lawyers Update on Anti-Money Laundering Laws
UAE government promulgated Federal Decree-Law number 20 of 2018 concerning Anti-Money Laundering and Combatting of Financing Terrorism, hereinafter mentioned as Anti-Money Laundering Law.
UK Visit Visas for Overseas Artists and Entertainers – Part 2
In this, the second of two posts on the topic, we look at visit visas for creative artists and entertainers. If you are a musician, dancer, actor or indeed have any other connection to the arts, read on to find out more about visiting the UK as an artist or entertainer.
UK Visit Visas for Overseas Artists and Entertainers – Part 1
In this, the first of two posts on the topic, we look at visit visas for creative artists and entertainers. If you are a musician, dancer, actor or indeed have any other connection to the arts, read on to find out more about visiting the UK as an artist or entertainer.
The Post-Brexit Points-Based Immigration System
The first details are emerging of the Government’s post-Brexit points-based immigration system, set to be introduced from January 2021.
No Recourse to Public Funds (‘NRPF’) policy developments
While the No Recourse to Public Funds (‘NRPF’) condition remains a relatively unknown facet of the highly-litigated landscape of hostile environment policy, it has received greater scrutiny in light of recent litigation and since the publication of a report by the The Unity Project in June 2019. No Recourse to Public Funds is a condition …
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Challenging a Settled Status decision
The EU Settled Status Scheme, under Appendix EU to the Immigration Rules, opened to all applicants on 30 March 2019.
Supreme Court ruling in Patel on Zambrano Carers
The Supreme Court delivered its long anticipated judgment on Zambrano carers in Patel v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2019] UKSC 59 on 16 December 2019.