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Insider Magazine – Green Transition
Harris Kyriakides is featured in the latest issue of Insider Magazine, discussing the multifaceted legal aspects of the green transition in Cyprus and the EU, including a wide range of regulations, compliance mechanisms, and incentives.
The International Comparative Legal Guide – Environment & Climate Change Law 2022
Harris Kyriakides team contributes the Cyprus chapter in The International Comparative Legal Guide – Environment & Climate Change Law 2022 by Global Legal Group.
By Eleni Neoptolemou, Munevver Kasif
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.
ICLG: Environment & Climate Change Law 2020
Harris Kyriakides LLC contributes the Cyprus chapter in the International Comparative Legal Guide to: Environment & Climate Change Law 2020. The guide provides a practical cross border insight into Environment and Climate Change Law.
By Eleni Neoptolemou
Chapter on Cyprus Environmental Laws
Following the accession of Cyprus within the European Union in 2004, the environmental policy has been subjected to a fundamental review, in order to be brought into line with over 300 legislative instruments (Regulations and - Read More...
By Michael Kyriakides
Oil and gas regulation in Cyprus: overview
We are pleased to introduce an overview prepared by Harris Kyriakides LLC in regard to the Cyprus oil and gas regulations. The overview, which features in the 2014 multi-jurisdictional guide of Practical Law – Energy - Read More...
By Michael Kyriakides
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...
Overturn of cartel conviction for Petrolina
The Supreme Court has unanimously overturned a decision by the Competition Commission (CPC) to fine four fuel companies close to €43 million for collusion, after finding that the chairman of the CPC had been appointed - Read More...