Termination and rescission of the agreement. Terminating the contract in a civil litigation in Romania
According to the Romanian civil code, terminating the contract in Romania can happen in various ways, the main reason being, in general, non-compliance with contractual obligations.
Proposed Amendment to the “Act on Prevention of Divulgence and Protection of Industrial Technology”
On June 28, 2023, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (the “MOTIE”) pre-announced proposed amendments to the Act on Prevention of Divulgence and Protection of Industrial Technology (the “Industrial Technology Protection Act” or “ITA”) which would broaden the scope of the application of the ITA and reinforce the regulatory framework (MOTIE Public Notice No. …
New Developments on Dual-Class Shares
The amended Act on Special Measures for the Promotion of Venture Businesses (the “Amended Act”),
Responding to Expanded SAPA Application Scope that Includes Smaller Businesses (50 Workers or Fewer)
The Serious Accidents Punishment Act (the “SAPA”), which imposed the duty to ensure safety and health on businesses’ Responsible Management Personnel (“RMP”), became effective on January 27, 2022 and applies to businesses with at least 50 full-time employees (or a total construction cost of at least KRW 5 billion for construction businesses).
Transforming Building Safety: Thailand’s New Ministry Regulation
In an effort to boost building safety and elevate construction standards, Thailand has introduced a comprehensive new Ministry regulation.
Moral Damages in UAE Law: A Recent Landmark Case
Introduction: Moral damages, non-material or non-pecuniary damages, are a significant part of Federal Law No. 5/1985 on the Civil Transactions Law (Civil Code) in the UAE.
Damaged by Rains? Read More to Know Who Is Liable
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) was hit by heavy rains and high winds over the weekend, causing damage to vehicles and houses.
Understanding UAE Non-Muslim Family Laws: A Guide to Marriage, Divorce, and Inheritance in the UAE
In the UAE, non-Muslims have a specific legal framework to follow when it comes to marriage, divorce, and inheritance.
Child Custody After Divorce in the UAE: What You Should Know
Divorce is a complex and emotionally charged process, made even more challenging when children are involved.
A Wife’s Plea: Legal Rights When a Husband Abandons Wife and Children in the UAE
Introduction In the UAE, Muslim family matters are regulated by Federal Law No. 28/2005 on the Personal Status Code, and it is significant to understand the legal provisions that protect the rights of wives and children when a husband abandons his family.