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Restructuring & Insolvency 2010, Luxembourg chapter
Marc Kleyr and Pascal Sassel - "Restructuring & Insolvency 2010, Luxembourg chapter", in Getting the Deal Through, London 2009
Anti-Corruption Regulation 2010, Luxembourg Chapter
Rosario GRASSO - "Anti-Corruption Regulation 2010, Luxembourg chapter", in Getting the Deal Through, London, 2010
Getting the Deal Through - Insurance & Reinsurance 2009 - Luxembourg chapter
Identify the regulatory agencies responsible for regulating insurance and reinsurance companies. The Commissariat aux Assurances (the Commissariat) is in charge of the supervision of insurance and reinsurance undertakings, as well as insurance intermediaries (agents and brokers). It is in charge of examining the applications for licences. The Commissariat also assists the Luxembourg public authorities in European and international negotiations. It takes an active part to the preparation of Luxembourg laws and regulations within its field of competence. The Commissariat is a public establishment vested with legal personality and is financially independent. It is under the authority of the ministry of treasury and budget.
Getting the Deal Through - Dispute Resolution 2009 - Luxembourg Chapter
What is the structure of the civil court system? The Luxembourg court system is organised according to the principle of ‘double court instance’, pursuant to which any case may be judged twice by two different courts, both upon the factual and legal merits. As a result, a major distinction is to be drawn up between the first degree courts and the courts of appeal.
Getting the deal through - Anti-Corruption Regulation 2009
By the law of 1 August 2007 the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg adopted the United Nations convention on corruption opened to signatories in Merida on 9 December 2003.
Getting the deal through - Anti corruption regulation 2008, Luxembourg chapter
Rosario Grasso - "Anti corruption regulation 2008, Luxembourg chapter", in Getting the Deal Through, London, 2008
Getting the deal through - Insurance and Reinsurance 2008
The Commissariat aux Assurances (the Commissariat) is in charge of the supervision of insurance and reinsurance undertakings, as well as insurances intermediaries (agents and brokers). It is in charge of examining the applications for licences. The Commissariat also assists the Luxembourg public authorities in European and international negotiations. It takes an active part to the preparation of Luxembourg laws and regulations within its field of competence.
Getting the deal through - Dispute Resolution
The Luxembourg court system is organised according to the principle of ‘double court instance’, pursuant to which any case may be judged twice by two different courts, both upon the factual and legal merits. As a result, a major distinction is to be drawn up between the first degree courts and the courts of appeal.