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What are your legal rights under sexual harassment?

Awatif Mohammad Shoqi Advocates & Legal Consultancy | September 27, 2019

In spite of being illicit for the greater part of a century, inappropriate behaviour or sexual harassment remains today the unavoidable type of violence against women, regularly incorporating different categories of brutality in its ambit.

SPORTING THE LAW | The UAE PERSPECTIVE

M&CO Legal | September 27, 2019

Developing transparent and sustainable regulatory structures that conform to global measures: International sporting events have undergone tremendous metamorphosis over the past few decades, and today they generate large amounts of revenue throughout the world. Europe, Africa and Middle East account for the second largest sports market in the world whilst sponsorship being one of the …

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Uae And South Africa Extradition Treaty

Awatif Mohammad Shoqi Advocates & Legal Consultancy | September 27, 2019

You can run, but you cannot hide, on this note the government of United Arab Emirates and South African government signed an extradition treaty and mutual legal collaboration in criminal matters in late 2018. The treaty will enable the countries to help each other in criminal investigation and prosecution of crimes through mutual collaboration and extradition of accused hiding in …

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How to terminate construction contracts?

Awatif Mohammad Shoqi Advocates & Legal Consultancy | September 26, 2019

Amid the construction contract, things may turn out badly. Contractual relationship may come to an end; the trust may vanish and, in the troublesome financial atmosphere, organizations or people can be declared bankrupt. Thus, the clause allowing either or both the parties to rescind a construction contract should be considered prior to signing the agreement. 

Rights of appeal after the Immigration Act 2014

Richmond Chambers LLP | September 26, 2019

The Immigration Act 2014 (“the 2014 Act”) reduced the circumstances in which the refusal of an immigration application will give rise to a right of appeal. The explanatory notes to the 2014 Act state that the Act was intended to restructure rights of appeal to the Immigration Tribunal. Previously, a right of appeal to the Immigration Tribunal existed …

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New Graduate Visa route for international students announced by Home Office

Richmond Chambers LLP | September 26, 2019

Today the Government announced plans for a new Graduate Visa which will enable international students to work in the UK for two years following their graduation, a significant increase from the current permitted duration of four months. The decision to introduce a Graduate Visa has been welcomed by numerous politicians and universities, and will no doubt be welcomed …

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Changes to the Business, Investment & Talent Categories

Richmond Chambers LLP | September 26, 2019

On 9 September 2019, the Home Office presented its latest Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules (HC 2631). A number of minor amendments are being introduced to the business, investment and talent immigration categories. 

The Status of Hong Kong British National (Overseas) Citizens

Richmond Chambers LLP | September 26, 2019

British nationality is somewhat unique as there are various different forms of nationality, with fewer rights attached to them than being a ‘British Citizen’. These are a consequence of the UK’s close historical connection with many foreign states and territories during the time of the British Empire. This blog post discusses Hong Kong and the status …

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Home Office recognise deficiency in EEA Regulations

Richmond Chambers LLP | September 26, 2019

Correspondence published by the Upper Tribunal on 3rd September 2019 has revealed that the Home Office is unsure when the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2016 will be amended to fully recognise appeal rights for extended family members of EEA nationals, but that appeals should still be heard by Tribunals.

AVELLUM advises ICU on sale of stake in over 200 MW alternative energy projects

Avellum | September 25, 2019

AVELLUM acted as the legal counsel to Investment Capital Ukraine (“ICU”) on the sale of the remaining stake in alternative energy projects with total capacity over 200 MW to VR Capital Group (“VR”). The transaction covered the following solar power plants jointly developed by ICU and VR:

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