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    Improving worker protection: amending the Posting of Workers Directive

    Can protection of workers be reconciled with maintaining freedom to provide services? At first sight, there is no clear answer. The Posting of Workers Directive (96/71/EC) regulates the extent to which a “core of mandatory provisions” of the host Member State applies to posted workers, irrespective of the law applicable

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    You don’t want to pay for using the real property of someone else? If you are a squatter, you don’t have to…

    The Supreme Court of the Czech Republic has ruled that a person occupying a non-rental property without an agreement with the owner is not obliged to make payments to the owner on the legal ground of unjust enrichment. According to a general civil-law principle, nobody must enrich themselves groundlessly at

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    One year of GDPR – taking stock of the first fines and penalties in the Czech Republic

    25 May marked the first anniversary of the coming into force of GDPR (the General Data Protection Regulation), which put into place uniform EU-wide rules for the protection of personal data of natural persons. The Czech Data Protection Office has already imposed a number of fines. On 25 May 2019,

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    Welcome change in obligation to file a supplementary VAT return withing reverse charge regime in the Czech Republic

    Are you curious about details of the amendment of Sec. 104 of the VAT Act within the context of the 2019 Czech Tax Legislation Package? A piece of legislation known as the 2019 Tax Package (Act No. 80/2019 Coll.) has been promulgated which amends certain tax laws, in some cases effective

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    Are tenants’ claims for a discount on rent in jeopardy after the recent Czech Supreme Court decision?

    According to a recent decision by the Czech Supreme Court, a tenant has no claim for a discount on rent if they contributed to the occurrence of the defect (and be it only in parts). Can this controversial decision withstand scrutiny in the light of current law? What are the

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