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Sovereign Immunity 2019 – Cyprus
Institutions are occasionally prohibited from suing sovereign governments without their consent on the basis of the soverign immunity doctrine. Harris Kyriakides LLC summarises the Cyprus position on the matter in the 2019 Sovereign Immunity edition - Read More...
The implications of Brexit on Cyprus law
Introduction The United Kingdom is currently in the process of exiting the European Union through an unprecedented, extensive and uncertain procedure. On the 23rd June 2016, the United Kingdom voted to leave the EU and on 27th - Read More...
Recent judgment of the European Court of Justice regarding the framework decision on the EAW
The European Court of Justice delivered a judgment to clarify the question of defining judicial authority competent to issue a European Arrest Warrant, and ruled on the sufficient guarantee of independence required to be regarded as - Read More...
Report of the Personal Data Protection Commissioner for the Insurance Sector
Following an audit carried out in the insurance sector, the Commissioner for Personal Data Protection (the Commissioner) published her findings about the improvements to be made and accomplished before the end of June.
Cyprus Supreme Court approves use of independent IT
Introduction On 14 November 2018, the Supreme Court of Cyprus issued its decision in Metaquotes software ltd v xxxxx Dababou Civil Appeal No. E234/2016, which involved a number of practical issues related to the enforcement - Read More...
Recent Important Rulings of the Administrative Court of Cyprus
A. Introduction Every organised society is governed by a set of rules of law, that its members are bound to follow. At the same time, given that our legal system follows the rules of common - Read More...
Register of corporate beneficial owners and other legal entities in the department of companies and official receiver
Article 30 of the 4th European Directive (EU) 2015/849 on the prevention of the use of the financial system for the purpose of money laundering or terrorist financing requires Member States of the European Union - Read More...
Announcement by the Registrar of Companies and Official Receiver
The Department of Registrar of Companies and Official Receiver announces that following the Advocate General’s opinion regarding Article 90 of the Companies Law Cap. 113, will not accept registrations of subscriptions, pledges relating to pledge - Read More...
Post GDPR: Cyprus Supreme Court directions on the Online Publication of Court decisions
A. Introduction Right after the new General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) came into force, many debates were initiated regarding its limits and the proper way of its implementation. The GDPR provides a new set of - Read More...
Bill on the Commercial Court Law of 2018
It is well known that there has been a longstanding problem with delays in litigation procedures before the Courts with regards to civil and commercial matters. The Ministry of Justice and Public Order is promoting - Read More...
Cyprus and United Kingdom signed a Tax Treaty on 22nd March 2018
Introduction On the 22nd of March 2018, Cyprus and United Kingdom entered into a Double Tax Treaty (‘DTT’) that enables both countries to expand their DTT network and strengthen their mutual economic and commercial relations. - Read More...
Cyprus firms up discussions with India on new Double Tax Treaty
On 29 June 2016, Cyprus successfully completed the negotiation on the Double Taxation Agreement for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes on Income with India. - Read More...