Ukraine introduces a new package of sanctions against 674 individuals and 138 companies
On Friday 21 May 2021, the President of Ukraine signed a presidential Order enforcing the National Security and Defense Council Decision of 14 May 2021 “On Imposition of Personal Special Economic and Other Restrictive Measures (Sanctions)” (the “NSDC Decision”).
Malta Nomad Residence Permit
The Malta Nomad Residence Permit (NRP) is a residence permit which can be issued to non-EU nationals only. The NRP is open to individuals who can work remotely in Malta using telecommunications technology. This permit enables its holders the right to retain their current employment based in another country whilst legally residing in Malta.
Introduction to Mergers and Acquisitions
Mergers & Acquisitions – Malta Law In the last few decades, the importance of mergers and acquisitions as a tool for business has arisen drastically. In a fluctuating, competitive corporate world, it is vital for businesses and corporate structures to remain dynamic while always looking towards strategically employing corporate law tools to expand, improve and …
Appeal against the tax administrative document
Any person who faces a tax decision issued by an authority within the National Agency for Fiscal Administration (ANAF) has the right to challenge it, as provided in the tax legislation. Pavel, Margarit and Associates recommends a lawyer specialized in tax law and tax dispute and litigation may proceed to take all steps to file …
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How are physical assaults punished in the UAE?
An assault is categorized as a ‘violent crime’ in the United Arab Emirates. A crime involving a physical attack or even a threat of attack can be potentially classified as an assault. Depending on the graveness of the act and considering the aggravating factors that might exist, assault can be further categorized as stated below.
Learning from the Chanel vs Huawei Trademark Dispute
French luxury fashion house Chanel has lost an EU court battle against Chinese technology giant Huawei over their iconic double ‘C’ logo.
Presence of an arbitration clause does not oust the jurisdiction under Article 226::Supreme Court reiterates
In the matter titled Rapid MetroRail Gurgaon Limited v. Haryana Mass Rapid Transport Corporation Limited and Ors[1] (“Instant Matter”), the Hon’ble Supreme Court bench comprising of Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, Justice Sanjiv Khanna, and Justice M.R. Shah delved into the controversy as to whether public law remedy under Article 226 of Constitution of India can be …
Panama: Changes to the requirements for the Temporary Residence Permit and the Permanent Residence Permit as Forest Investor
The Ministry of Security modifies the requirements for the Temporary Residence Permit and the Permanent Residence Permit as Forest Investor.
Trademark Registration under the Madrid Protocol
Trademarks are used to identify and protect a particular product or service. Companies often invest a significant amount of money in introducing and establishing a trademark. To protect this investment, it is essential to grant exclusive use to the investor.
THE CONTEMPORARY ISSUE OF THE NON–CONVENTIONAL TRADEMARKS
A trademark is a recognizable sign, design, or expression which identifies products or services of a particular source from those of others. A Trademark has been defined in Trade Marks Act, 1999, under section 2(1)(zb) as any mark which is distinctive and is capable of distinguishing goods and services of one undertaking from another, and capable of being represented graphically. It denotes the representation of …
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