THE IMPORTANCE OF ADDING A PRE-NUP TO YOUR WEDDING CHECK LIST
For those about to tie the knot, wedding checklists will vary enormously – depending upon the venue and number of guests.
HOW WOULD COMPULSORY MEDIATION PROTECT CHILDREN FROM COURTROOM CONFLICT?
Plans to make mediation compulsory for separating couples could prevent thousands of children seeing their parents embroiled in bitter, lengthy, and costly courtroom conflicts.
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT FOR COHABITEES: A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
We wholeheartedly welcome the news that unmarried parents who lived with their late partners are eligible for bereavement support.
Publication of the Guidelines for Corporate Takeovers
I. Introduction In Japan, recent years have seen an increase in public M&A deals involving competing proposals.
Broader Notification Obligations with Respect to Terms and Conditions of Employment
I. Introduction With the March, 30, 2023 amendment to the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Labor Standards Act coming into effect on April 1, 2024, employers will have added obligations to notify employees of the terms and conditions of their employment.
Family Business in Malta – Managing Business and Family relationships
The first part of this article delved into succession issues in family businesses and the importance of early succession planning. This article will be considering into the value of having governance structures on place and how such structures are critical to ensure the continuity of such businesses.
COMMISSIONED WORKS: BALANCING THE RIGHTS OF PRODUCERS AND AUTHORS
“Do I own any rights in the works I create?”, “Who owns the copyright in the underlying works of a film?” – These are a few questions that cross any author’s mind when they author/create works. The Hon’ble Delhi High Court in RDB and Co.HUF vs Harper Collins Publishers India Private Limited[1] has considered these …
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Amended Enforcement Decree of the Personal Information Protection Act of Korea
The amended Personal Information Protection Act of Korea (PIPA), Korea’s main legal framework for personal data protection, came into effect on September 15, 2023.
Extradition Process Between the UAE and India
The United Arab Emirates is a signatory of the Riyadh Arab Convention on Judicial Cooperation for Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Iraq, Algeria, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Tunisia and Morocco.
UAE Amnesty and Legal Accountability: Clearing Records
Introduction With a significant number of foreigners residing and working in the UAE, the country has established a comprehensive legal framework to govern their entry, residence, and employment within its borders.