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The March 2024 Issue of the Accountancy Cyprus
The March 2024 Issue of the Accountancy Cyprus is now available. In this issue, our partner Nicolas Kyriakides wrote an article on the “Benefits and Challenges in Implementing Lobbying Legislation”
By Nicolas Kyriakides
The New York Times Cyprus Feature – Spotlight on Cyprus
In the latest Cyprus feature – Spotlight on Cyprus which was shared by BRG (Brussels Research Group) and The New York Times, our partner Nicolas Kyriakides analyses how Cyprus is adapting to instability in a - Read More...
By Nicolas Kyriakides
Global Legal Group – Initial Public Offerings 2022
Harris Kyriakides team contributes the Cyprus chapter in the Initial Public Offerings 2022 by Global Legal Group.
By Eleni Neoptolemou, Munevver Kasif
Harris Kyriakides contributes to World Bank Global Indicators Survey
Harris Kyriakides was delighted to accept the invitation of the World Bank Group to contribute to the Global Indicators research on matters pertaining to Cyprus laws and regulations. Our Cyprus banking law team, comprising Dr. - Read More...
Clear and present danger
A recent article of Ioannis Generalis, Τrainee Αssociate at Harris Kyriakides, with title “Clear and present danger”, has been published in the Bunkerspot Magazine.
Cyprus Tax Facts and Figures 2019
We are pleased to share our 2019 guide on Cyprus Tax Facts and Figures. This comprehensive and easy-to-use publication is aiming to provide complete, valid and updated information to Cyprus companies and individuals based on the cypriot legislation and tax practices. - Read More...
Supreme Court denies jurisdiction for ship arrest in Cyprus in aid of foreign arbitration proceedings
In a judgment issued on 22 October 2012, the Cyprus Supreme Court, acting as Admiralty Court, held that it lacks jurisdiction to arrest a ship berthed in a Cyprus port, for the purpose of aiding - Read More...
Cyprus resists ratification of ACTA
Cyprus, along with four (4) other EU Member States (Germany, Slovakia, Estonia, and Netherlands), has refused to sign the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, known as ACTA. ACTA is a multinational treaty which aims at the establishment - Read More...
New EC law on payment terms
The European Commission has published its new directive (2011/7/EU) which seeks to tackle late payment in commercial transactions. This alert is relevant to anybody buying or selling goods or services. For sellers the directive might - Read More...