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Greece 2.0 seeks to transform the economy. Does it go far enough?

15 April 2021 by Bahas Gramatidis & Partners

Yanos Gramatidis, partner of Bahas, Gramatidis & Partners Law Firm, Greece, talks to John Psaropoulos of AL JAZEERA for Greece 2.0, the Greek government’s master plan for economic transformation. The excerpt of Mr. Gramatidis commentary is following:

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Egypt: Shalakany obtains an Exequatur on a Foreign Ship Mortgage Contract

14 April 2021 by Shalakany Law Office

Shalakany is pleased to announce that it has obtained an exequatur on a foreign ship mortgage contract with respect to a vessel seized in the Suez Canal.

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Ireland Update – Criminal Justice (Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing) (Amendment) Act 2021

14 April 2021 by Walkers

In Ireland, The Criminal Justice (Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing) (Amendment) Act 2021 (the "Act") has been signed into law by the President and is expected to be commenced shortly.

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Armenia: Ethical issues of artificial intelligence

14 April 2021 by Legelata, Lilit Harutyunyan

In the era of technological innovations, it’s no longer news that artificial intelligence (henceforth - AI) systems are capable of functioning in a wide range of industries, especially in transportation, retail, customer service, judiciary etc.

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Cyprus: OECD issues updated guidance on tax treaties amid covid-19

08 April 2021 by Elias Neocleous & Co LLC - Cyprus, Elena Christodoulou

On the 21st of January 2021, the OECD issued a guidance on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tax treaties. This updates the previous guidance issued by the OECD Secretariat on 3 April 2020.

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Armenia: What Happens to Repo on Default: Application of Bankruptcy Laws to Banks and other Financial Institutions in Armenia

08 April 2021 by Legelata, Gor Margaryan

It is accepted business in the financial industry to extend short term loans via taking securities of different types (equity or debt) as security of repayment. However, such transaction is not formed as a loan against security but rather a sale transaction with an option (call and/or put) to return or resell the securities back to the original seller. Such transactions are widely known as repurchase transactions or short – repo transactions.

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Benelux: NautaDutilh appoints three new partners

06 April 2021 by NautaDutilh

We are pleased to announce the appointment of three new partners as of 1 April 2021.

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Romania: Țuca Zbârcea & Asociații advised CEZ on selling part of its Romanian assets to an Australian funds manager

01 April 2021 by Ţuca Zbârcea & Asociaţii - Romania

CEZ Group has completed the sale of its Romanian assets to funds managed by Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets (”MIRA”). The assets comprise seven companies, including, among others, the electricity distribution grid, the energy supply assets and Fântânele Cogealac wind farm.

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Egypt: Another Multi-Million-Dollar Insurance Dispute Win

31 March 2021 by Shalakany Law Office

Shalakany is pleased to announce that it has, yet again, secured a favorable ruling for its client, a leading insurance company in Egypt, before the Court of Cassation. This marks the third consecutive win for Shalakany in this particular dispute.

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New CMA Regulation for Public Joint Stock Companies

31 March 2021 by Al Busaidy Mansoor Jamal & Co

New CMA Regulation for Public Joint Stock Companies

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