Publications

Comprehensive Guide to Employment Law in Cyprus: Legal Framework, Contractual Obligations, and Employee Rights

The intricate dynamics of employment law in Cyprus are predominantly governed by two pieces of legislation: Law N. 8/1967 and Law N. 24/1967. These laws stipulate the legal parameters within which the Industrial Disputes Tribunal operates and [...]

Sports Law in Cyprus: A Comprehensive Overview

Introduction Sports law is an ever-evolving field that encompasses a wide range of legal issues, from contract negotiation and dispute resolution to intellectual property rights and governance. In Cyprus, sports law has gained significant attention [...]

European Commission adopts package to simplify merger review procedures

The European Commission has today adopted a package to simplify procedures for reviewing concentrations under the EU Merger Regulation. The package includes: a revised Merger Implementing Regulation; a Notice on Simplified Procedure, and a [...]

EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation enters into force

Introduction On 12/01/2023 the Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR) officially entered into force. The FSR is designed to address distortions caused by foreign subsidies, allowing the European Union to maintain open trade and investment while ensuring [...]

Dispute resolution 2.0: The emergence of ADR in Cyprus

Introduction The legal world in Cyprus is constantly evolving and adapting to the changing needs of businesses and investors. One recent development is the introduction of “Alternative Dispute Resolution” (ADR) in the country’s legal system. What [...]

Right to be forgotten – European Court of Justice (Case C-460/20)

Introduction The European Court of Justice has issued yesterday an important judgment in Case C-460/20 Google (Déréférencement d’un contenu prétendument inexact) in the area of EU privacy law and data protection and in particular with regards to the [...]

European Commission provides guidance on the application of the Leniency Notice

What is the Leniency Programme The Commission has operated a leniency programme since 1996 to allow undertakings an opportunity to admit to their wrongdoing and avoid or reduce a potentially heavy fine for competition infringements. The features of [...]

Imaging Orders

What is an imaging order? In simple terms, an imaging order is an order granting to an independent computer specialist access to electronic storage devices. The imaging order entitles the specialist to copy the contents of the storage device (hence [...]

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