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Lithuanian Supreme Court rules on dismissal by employer
For the first time since the introduction of Article 59 of the Labour Code, the Supreme Court is dealing with this type of dismissal. Termination of an employment contract at the employer's initiative under Article 59 of the Labour Code (DK) – one of the grounds for dismissal of an
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Belarus continues reducing situations requiring self-isolation for travellers from abroad
A further 14 countries have been cut from the list of countries arrival from which required going into self-isolation The Belarusian Ministry of Health has additionally excluded the following countries from the list of countries where COVID-19 infections are reported:
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New hope for foreign land investors in Latvia
According to a ruling of the ECJ the Latvian land privatization law is incompatible with European Law Since a legislative reform in 2017, foreign investors who plan to acquire agricultural land in Latvia are faced with
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CJEU confirms ban on free samples of prescription-only medicines to pharmacists
In June 2020, the CJEU ruled that free samples of prescription-only medicines cannot be distributed to pharmacists. However, national pharma legislation shall allow the provision of free samples of over-the-counter (OTC) medicines to pharmacists. The CJEU confirmed that Article 96 of Directive (EU) No. 2001/83/EC bans the supply of
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Practice of restitution of German citizenship pursuant of the Basic Law unconstitutional for decades
With its judgment of May 20, 2020, the Federal Constitutional Court gave the Federal Office of Administration, but also the German administrative courts, a resounding slap in the face: their practice contradicts the constitutional prohibition of unequal treatment of men and women and of the discrimination of children born outside