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  • Cyprus Tax Reform – Was This the Reform Expected to Attract New Investors?

    Cyprus Tax Reform – Was This the Reform Expected to Attract New Investors?

    Cyprus, Tax Law
    Stephanos Ayiomamitis

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    February 6, 2026

    Cyprus long‑awaited tax reform is finally here, but is it the investor‑focused overhaul the market expected? Stephanos S.…

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  • Transactional Perspectives and the Reality of Judicial and Regulatory Intervention in Brazil

    Transactional Perspectives and the Reality of Judicial and Regulatory Intervention in Brazil

    Brazil, Corporate and M&A
    Leonardo Theon de Moraes

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    February 6, 2026

    Summary This article examines the balance between private autonomy, protection of minority shareholders and protection of public interests…

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  • Birkenstock Sandals Are Not Art – Protection Against Product Imitations in Germany

    Birkenstock Sandals Are Not Art – Protection Against Product Imitations in Germany

    Germany, Intellectual Property, Technology, Media, and Telecommunications
    Tim Kröeger

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    January 7, 2026

    Germany’s Federal Court of Justice ruled that Birkenstock sandals lack copyright protection despite their known design from the…

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  • UK’s Accession to Hague 2019 Judgments Convention: Key Features and Practical Impact

    UK’s Accession to Hague 2019 Judgments Convention: Key Features and Practical Impact

    Litigation, United Kingdom
    Elizabeth Pouget

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    December 17, 2025

    Abstract The cross-border recognition and enforcement of judgments is a key part ofinternational dispute resolution. In this context, the United Kingdom’s accession to the…

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  • The Rise of Claims for Shortage of Bulk Cargo in Brazil. But Carriers are Ready to Defend.

    The Rise of Claims for Shortage of Bulk Cargo in Brazil. But Carriers are Ready to Defend.

    Brazil, Transport and Logistics Law
    Lucas Leite Marques

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    November 19, 2025

    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

    Dutch WHOA restructuring plans may change the order of priority among creditors

    Insolvency, The Netherlands
    Larissa Peereboom-Bogers

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    November 10, 2025

    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

    Cyberattacks: How Can Affected Customers Claim Relief

    Intellectual Property, Technology, Media, and Telecommunications, United Kingdom
    Andrew Woolsey

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    November 10, 2025

    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

    Enforcement in Spain of a foreign contractual Award: A Landmark Judgment

    International Arbitration, Spain
    Jaume Papasseit

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    November 10, 2025

    Abstract This article analyses a groundbreaking judgment of a Spanish court which, for the first time, upheld a…

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  • Cyprus Tax Reform – Was This the Reform Expected to Attract New Investors?February 6, 2026
  • Transactional Perspectives and the Reality of Judicial and Regulatory Intervention in BrazilFebruary 6, 2026
  • Birkenstock Sandals Are Not Art – Protection Against Product Imitations in GermanyJanuary 7, 2026

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