by admin | Jan 25, 2021 | Human Rights, Landlords, Lease, Property, Rent
Companies entitled to right to property A recent judgment delivered by the First Hall of the Civil Court has confirmed that the right to property is vested not only in a natural person but also in legal persons.. In B&S Agencies Limited v Melita Mamo et, the...
by admin | Jan 20, 2021 | EU, Tax
The Commissioner for Revenue (CfR) has published the Guidelines on the Mandatory Automatic Exchange of Information in relation to Cross-Border Arrangements (the “Guidelines”) issued via Subsidiary legislation 123.127 which focuses on the transposition of the DAC6 into...
by admin | Jan 19, 2021 | Employee Rights, Employment
New amendments to the Employment and Industrial Relations Act on Fixed-Term Contracts Act LVIII of 2020 amending the Employment and Industrial Relations Act published on the 11 December 2020, addresses issues raised in a judgement of the Court of Appeal decided on the...
by admin | Nov 13, 2020 | EU, Law, SOFA
Is a Status of Force Agreement (SOFA) with the United States incompatible with Malta’s neutrality clause in the Constitution? What is a Status of Force Agreement (SOFA)? The Status of Force Agreement finds its footing in military alliances and the presence of military...
by admin | Nov 11, 2020 | Employee Rights, Human Rights
Bill 96 and Bill 97 read for the first time at the Parliamentary sitting of 17 July 2019 provide for the prohibition of discrimination in various spheres of life and for the establishment of the Human Rights and Equality Commission respectively. These two Bills have...