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Regulation on Processing and Protecting the Privacy of Personal Health Data

ELIG Gürkaynak Attorneys-at-Law | December 19, 2016

The Regulation on Processing and Protecting the Privacy of Personal Health Data ("Health Data Regulation") has recently been published on the Official Gazette, on October 20, 2016 and came into force on the same date. This regulation is not only applicable to the health institutions and the data subjects whose personal data is processed, but …

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Remote Work: Issues And Particulars Of Legal Regulation In Kazakhstan And Abroad

AEQUITAS | December 8, 2016

Yekaterina Khamidullina, Associate, AEQUITAS Law Firm The era of globalization and information systems development brings about new non-standard forms of employment designed to meet the modern society needs.  One of such new and flexible forms of employment is "remote work" that has already been legislatively secured in most countries of the world.

Cyprus

Soteris Pittas & Co L.L.C | December 6, 2016

Cyprus: Arbitration – Anti-suit Injunction Issued By Arbitrators

Soteris Pittas & Co L.L.C | December 6, 2016

The European Court of Justice (‘ECJ’) in the Gazprom Case (2015) held that anti-suit injunctions issued by arbitral tribunals in relation to the pursuit of Court proceedings within the EU, are not incompatible with the Brussels Regulation. The ECJ held that the BrusselsRegulation does not prevent a Court in an EU Member State from recognizing …

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Cyprus: Worldwide freezing orders

Soteris Pittas & Co L.L.C | December 6, 2016

In the English case of Derby& Co v Weldon (No3 and 4) (1990) Ch 65, the Court of Appeal held unequivocally that a court can order a defendant’s assets to be frozen even if they are situated outside of the jurisdiction. However what is vital to be established in such circumstances is:

Duty To Disclose At Ex Parte Hearings Extends Also To Relevant Law And Applicable Legal Principles

Soteris Pittas & Co L.L.C | December 6, 2016

In a recent decision of the Cypriot Court of Appeal in COMMERZBANK –V- ADEONA, it has been inter alia held that the duty of an applicant to disclose at an ex parte hearing of an application, extends to the relevant law and applicable legal principles to the case.

The Duty Of Disclosure At An Ex Parte Hearing Extends Also To Without Prejudice Correspondence

Soteris Pittas & Co L.L.C | December 6, 2016

In a recent decision of the Cypriot Court of Appeal in COMMERZBANK –V- ADEONA, it has been inter alia held that the duty of disclosure of an applicant to an ex parte application, extends also to the without prejudice correspondence of the relevant parties.

Will Google forget you?

Draškovic Popovic & Partners | December 6, 2016

The right to be forgotten vs. Google, Inc. Probably no one could have predicted that a complaint of one man in a European country, over his right to privacy, may possibly change a significant part of the global operational structure of the Internet giant. And yet, Google has already implemented changes to its main tool …

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European Commission releases “Clean Energy Package”

Schoenherr (Schönherr Rechtsanwälte) | December 6, 2016

On 30 November 2016 the European Commission published its "Winter Package" containing proposals for new rules for a consumer-centered clean energy transition. The 500 page Winter Package had been eagerly awaited by the energy industry since it was to contain the major energy regulations for 2020 onwards. As expected, the most substantial measures and amendments …

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The Constitutional Court of Moldova has spoken: No Need for Acquirer of a Share Stake to Obtain Shar

Schoenherr (Schönherr Rechtsanwälte) | December 6, 2016

Through its 27 September 2016 decision ("Decision 27/2016"), the Constitutional Court of Moldova ("Constitutional Court") has declared certain provisions of the local Law on Limited-Liability Companies ("Law 135/2007") unconstitutional. In particular, it ruled that the operation of amendments to constitutive acts cannot constitute a condition and impediment to an acquirer registering its property right over a share …

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