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Material conceptual changes to the appeal on a point of law
A white paper for a new Code of Justice brings far-reaching changes to many procedural institutions. For many of them, these changes would mean progress, but is this true also for the intended new rules governing the appeal on a point of law? The Supreme Court of the Czech
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Yippie! School’s about to start…
Summer holidays are almost over and future first-graders can't wait to go to school for the first time. However, the battle continues among not a few divorced parents as to whether and where their child is about to enroll in school. The Schools Act speaks a clear language: the
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Novelties and challenges in civil proceedings in Hungary
Pursuing an action is now more cumbersome and judicial dispute resolution takes longer because of new Hungarian procedural rules On 1 January 2018, a new Code of Civil Procedure entered into force in Hungary. The declared objective of the legislator was to speed up and simplify proceedings. Unfortunately, experience an adverse effect
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Finally, measures against lack of human resources!
New rules on employing non-EU citizens might be of advantage for employers Recently, Slovakia took several steps to counteract its lack of human resources. New rules in the Slovak Labour Law ‒ in force from 1 May 2018 ‒ simplify employment of non-EU citizens. Employing non-EU citizens is simpler
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The Slovak Constitutional Court rejects formalistic approach
The Slovak Constitutional Court ruled that a purely semantical claim is not permissible under Slovak law. Here are the facts: A company, as a buyer, concluded an exclusive purchase framework agreement with the seller. The buyer could order goods – glass cups with the buyer’s logo – only from the