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The Rise of Claims for Shortage of Bulk Cargo in Brazil. But Carriers are Ready to Defend.
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Authors: Lucas Leite Marques and Carolina Calanca Bad news for shipowners and carriers: the number of judicial proceedings…
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Dutch WHOA restructuring plans may change the order of priority among creditors
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Authors: Anne Mennens, Noor Zetteler and Larissa Peereboom – Bogers A WHOA plan cannot not impose new financing obligations on…
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Cyberattacks: How Can Affected Customers Claim Relief
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Major cyberattacks are becoming increasingly common with both major brands and European airports being targeted in recent months.…
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Enforcement in Spain of a foreign contractual Award: A Landmark Judgment
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Abstract This article analyses a groundbreaking judgment of a Spanish court which, for the first time, upheld a…
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Competition Law Enforcement in Labour Markets: The New Guidelines Era
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Introduction The Turkish Competition Authority (“TCA”) initially released the long-anticipated Draft Guidelines on Competition Violations in Labor Markets…
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Welfare of lawyers included in the Convention for the Protection of the Profession of Lawyer – A Milestone in Destigmatizing wellbeing in the Legal Profession
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The Council of Europe has adopted the first-ever international treaty aiming to protect the profession of lawyer. It will have…
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Remedies for trademark infringement in Nigeria: lessons from two decisions of the federal high court
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Introduction With a population of over 200 million people, Nigeria represents a significant market for both local and international businesses. The increasing competition…
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European Court of Justice: Lithuanian Court must recognize judgment of Dutch Court in a CMR road transport case
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On 21 March 2024, the European Court of Justice (CJEU) handed down its judgment in a 7- year…



