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European Court of Human Rights: Employers have limited rights to monitor employee communications at

Schoenherr (Schönherr Rechtsanwälte) | September 26, 2017

A landmark decision was issued yesterday (Judgement Bărbulescu v. Romania), a source of debate in the media, in which the European Court of Human Rights clarified the restrictions on monitoring employees in the workplace.

Egypt’s New Investment Law

Tahoun Law Office | September 26, 2017

Egypt's New Investment Law In response to the need of attracting more foreign and domestic investors, the Egyptian Government has promulgated the New Investment Law No. 72 of the year 2017. The Law came into force on the 1st of June 2017, while the Executive Regulation of the same Law has been accepted by the …

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Employers Beware before ‘Spying’ on Employees!

Mamo TCV Advocates | September 26, 2017

Bosses have limited rights to monitor employees’ private correspondence. Landmark judgement delivered by the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights in relation to monitoring of employees’ communications.

Confirmed: Employers Should Not Use Consent as a Legal Basis for Processing Employee Personal Data

Mamo TCV Advocates | September 26, 2017

On 8 June 2017, the Article 29 Data Protection Working Party ("WP29") adopted Opinion 2/2017 on data processing at work ("the Opinion") ​[1]. This authoritative document complements previous WP29 publications on similar issues ​​​​​[2]. The Opinion now takes into account new technologies that affect the processing of employees' personal data at work. Moreover, the Opinion …

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Ensure fair and just audits and avoid abusive taxation

LawAlliance Limited | September 26, 2017

5 Sep 2017 at 04:00 / NEWSPAPER SECTION: BUSINESS

Arbitration Article Series I: Rise of Arbitration

Awatif Mohammad Shoqi Advocates & Legal Consultancy | September 26, 2017

The UAE has rapidly emerged as a leading financial centre, attracting large global investors and businesses. As international developers and contractors continue to invest in construction projects, there has been an increasing trend in the use of arbitration in Dubai. The arbitration process is the preferred method to resolve disputes by commercial companies. As the …

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Arbitration Article Series II: Appointing Arbitrators

Awatif Mohammad Shoqi Advocates & Legal Consultancy | September 26, 2017

An arbitrator can be appointed directly by name (this is not the common method used), through the court or through the arbitration centre. If you agree for the court or arbitration centre to appoint an arbitrator you need to make an application. The arbitration provisions of the Civil Procedure Code contain mandatory provisions concerning the …

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Arbitration Article Series III: Terms of References

Awatif Mohammad Shoqi Advocates & Legal Consultancy | September 26, 2017

Parties wanting to enforce an award under the New York Convention must satisfy the requirements of the UAE Civil Code. In practice, enforcing arbitration awards can be a lengthy and unpredictable process. It is common for the UAE courts to require the foreign award to satisfy the rules and procedures of the UAE, and they …

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Increased Insolvency Powers

Rahman Ravelli | September 26, 2017

Ben Ticehurst explains the new powers at the Insolvency Service’s disposal – and what those in business need to do to ensure they do not fall foul of them.

Potential Hurdle for Acquisitions in Hungary by Non-EU and Non-EEA Investors

Schoenherr (Schönherr Rechtsanwälte) | September 22, 2017

The Hungarian Ministry of the Interior recently submitted a legislative proposal to the Hungarian Government to amend the Act on Hungarian National Security Services (the "Proposal"). The Proposal suggests an amendment pursuant to which investors from non-EU and non-EEA countries who wish to invest in Hungary would have to obtain prior permission from the minister …

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