The requirements set forth were released by the Maltese authorities within the Public Health Act, Chapter 465 of the Laws of Malta. Subsequently, such requirements must be applied and adhered...
Read storyA grant scheme aimed at aiding small-to-medium sized enterprises (SMEs) established within the European Union (EU) in registering their intellectual property rights, has been launched by the European Commission. Such...
Read storyDirective (EU) 2019/1937, also known as the Whistleblowing Directive, requires every company or public body situated in the EU that has 250 or more employers to implement its own internal...
Read storyThe Maltese Courts found the accused, Eyob Melake Ecobagaber, 31-years-old, from Eritrea, guilty of rape and sentenced him to nine years imprisonment. A French woman was smoking outside a nightclub...
Read storyMustafa Ozturk, a 34-year-old man from Turkey, who currently lives in Luqa, admitted to setting a car on fire in Msida. He pleaded guilty as there was no one...
Read storyMalta Gaming Authority (hereinunder: the Authority) made a statement after the emergence of events in Ukraine, reminding its licensees of their sanctions monitoring obligations under Article 7(6) of the National...
Read storyAs affirmed by The Chamber of Advocates of Malta within a recent statement, the unwarranted invasion of a sovereign state has led to a breach of the notion of the...
Read storyIn the recent days, Russia began its offensive in several Ukrainian cities, as a result of which, sanctions, stemming from all around the world, got imposed on Russia. The following...
Read storyNew legislative amendments under Act LX of 2021 Act LX of 2021 introduced new changes under the Companies Act (Chapter 386 of the Laws of Malta), hereinafter referred to as...
Read storySetting Up of the National Foreign Direct Investment Screening Office In order for the provisions of the ‘Foreign Direct Investment Screening Office Act’ (Chapter 620 of the Laws of Malta)...
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