Disputes regarding the reclaim of nationalized property in Romania
The communist period, years 1945-1989, had a major influence regarding a constitutional right, namely the right of ownership in Romania, as properties were abusively taken over by the state.
Tax disputes in Romania: Appealing Tax Decisions and Administrative Tax Acts
According to regulations in tax law in Romania, a tax decision and an administrative tax act can be appealed in front of the fiscal authority in order to analyze the validity and legality of the taken measures.
The Twelve Bells of Wisdom for Employers at Christmas
With the festive season approaching and Christmas parties firmly back on the agenda, we look at some…
Role of Carbon Credit Certification in Decarbonization of Mobility Sector
Introduction Carbon Credits, as the name suggests, is a scheme which focuses on the reduction of greenhouse gases in the environment and ensures that access concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is avoided.
Malta Transfer Pricing Rules
With the Malta Transfer Pricing Rules, Malta has introduced to its legal system transfer pricing rules, imposing obligations on corporate taxpayers and introducing new legal institutions
MECHANISMS IN PERUVIAN ARBITRATION TO REDUCE CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
The growing use of arbitration in Peru is due to various virtues: its level of specialisation, speed, lower procedural burden, efficiency, flexibility, confidentiality; but none of these prevent circumstances from arising that may condition the fairness of the award.
Worker Reinstated after WRC Finds that Eir Discriminated against Him on Grounds of Age
In Thomas Doolin v Eir Business Eircom Limited ADJ-00045261 the Complainant, Mr Doolin, brought…
The Advantages of the Malta Flag
Due to the private and public function of ship registration, owners and charterers must weigh different factors prior to choosing the flag state of their vessels. Malta, in this respect, has proven to be an ideal jurisdiction.
Massage Therapist Awarded Maximum Compensation for “Egregious” Penalisation Following Protected Disclosure to her Employer
In A Worker v A Massage Therapy Business ADJ00043225 the Complainant lodged a number…
Breaking News – First Default Judgment where the Claimant is based abroad
The High Court granted the first default judgment in a claim relating to an alleged Bitcoin fraud perpetrated by fraudsters based abroad; the defendants are, an individual known as both Alan Bart and A. Philpott who is associated with FCA Automatic and Capital Usage and persons unknown involved with a crypto wallet at quogi.com related …
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