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    Lithuania: Remote notary services become possible

    On 1 July 2021 Amendments to the Law of Notariats will enter into force in Lithuania, allowing many notarial acts to be performed remotely. The Lithuanian parliament has adopted amendments to the Law on Notariats, which from 1 July 2021 will allow many notarial acts to be performed remotely. Until

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    Crowdfunding in Lithuania: in the wake of Regulation 2020/1503

    On 10 November 2021 EU Regulation 2020/1503 comes into force, bringing substantial changes to the crowdfunding sector by ensuring application of single market principles. Crowdfunding and crowdfunding platforms are a trending financial sector niche which had remained relatively untouched by EU regulatory efforts. But this will change from 10 November

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    Care to tell me about your UBO? On the public record of ultimate beneficial owners in the Czech Republic

    A new Act on the Registration of Ultimate Beneficial Owners was published in the Collection of Laws in February 2021, which introduces a new definition of the ultimate owners (along with stiff sanctions). Following a legislative process which drew much attention in the media, parliament has approved and the president

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    Are environmental groups in the Czech Republic finally excluded from participation in zoning and building permitting proceedings once and for all?

    Effective as of 1 January 2018, an amendment to the Nature and Landscape Conservation Act of 2017 barred environmental groups from participation in zoning and building permitting procedures. After almost four years, the Constitutional Court has now upheld this law as being constitutional. The decision by the Constitutional Court thus

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    Czech nationalism and the common European market: Are we facing a bleak future of supermarket shelves exclusively given over to Czech (and Moravian) food?

    An amendment to the Czech Food and Tobacco Act may lead to a compulsory quota of 55% Czech food products as of 2022, which is slated to increase to 73% by 2028. On 20 January 2021, the Lower House of the Czech Parliament – the Chamber of Deputies – passed

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