Introduction - With its corporate laws based upon those of the UK, Malta has incorporated laws and principles into its own legislation, providing comfort and security to the commercial and business community. The most...more
Introduction - Cyprus is an EU member state and a common law jurisdiction with a legal system similar to that of the UK. It is located at the eastern end of Europe linking 3 continents, Europe, Africa and Asia and it has a...more
Cyprus is an EU member state and a common law jurisdiction with a legal system similar to that of the UK. It is located at the eastern end of Europe linking 3 continents, Europe, Africa and Asia and it has a long and strong...more
1. Types of business entities - The most common types of companies in Estonia are the public limited liability company ("AS") and the private limited liability company ("OÜ"). The OÜ may be compared to a closed...more
È stato pubblicato sulla Gazzetta Ufficiale, Serie Generale n.38, del 15 febbraio 2021, il decreto del Ministro dello Sviluppo Economico di concerto con il Ministro dell’Economia e delle Finanze del 28 dicembre 2020 (il...more
The Minister of Economic Development in agreement with the Minister of Economy and Finance published the Decree December 28, 2020 which implements the incentives provided for by Article 38, paragraphs 7, 8 and 9 of...more
1. INTRODUCTION - Having been a former British colony for several years of its history (from 1878 until its independence in 1960), the legal system of the Republic of Cyprus (hereinafter “Cyprus”) follows, to a great...more
On 10 June 2020, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) renewed its decision to temporarily require holders of net short positions in shares traded on a European Union regulated market to notify the relevant...more
Anyone can establish a business in Germany - irrespective of citizenship, nationality or place of residence. There is no specific investment legislation for foreign entrepreneurs. Any entrepreneur can make his choice from...more
With the continuing banking crisis in Cyprus, it is not surprising that other jurisdictions with legislation conducive to holding structures are receiving increased attention. Luxembourg, for example, is known for having a...more