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As part of its recently approved budget for 2013 the Belgian government has announced the following tax changes.
Continue Reading →Most international commercial contracts contain arbitration clauses, which require disputes arising under the contract to be resolved through
Continue Reading →Your adversary in litigation may be posting information online that could help you win your case. Social networking websites such
Continue Reading →The Supreme Court created somewhat more clarity at the end of last year with regard to the consequences of providing
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A recent judgment by the Portuguese Constitutional Court throws light on two issues: the ownership of pharmacies; and
Few economies are truly open to foreign investment and China is not among these. China has historically blocked foreign companies from acquiring domestic assets and companies. The regulations on which such blocking actions are based have changed over the years.
Continue Reading →The Hungarian legal system undergoes significant changes in 2012. Apart from a new constitution effective as of 1 January, 2012 which is caught
Continue Reading →In this China Law Special, we discuss the implications of the new Industrial Guidance Catalogue for Foreign Investment (“FI”). Together with existing economic regulations and policies, the catalogue guides FI during the 12th 5 year economic plan.
Continue Reading →With its ever-growing reputation as an interdisciplinary financial services centre, Malta is establishing itself as an attractive jurisdiction for family business governance. Financial services practitioners
Continue Reading →Based on the law (Article 2:239 (4) of the Dutch Civil Code), a company’s articles of association may stipulate that the management must follow the instructions of another company body.
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