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Consumer rights – Air Passengers entitlements under Covid-19 (Corona Virus)
One of the measures that the Maltese Government took when the coronavirus pandemic hit Malta and the first cases were registered, was to stop commercial flights in order to limit the importation of the virus. As a result, all prospective travellers had their flights...
Maltese Citizenship – Potential Applicants
Maltese Citizenship can be acquired by birth, descent, marriage, or residence depending on a number of factors and conditions. The Independence Constitution in 1964 established who was automatically entitled to Maltese citizenship while the Maltese Citizenship Act...
Directive 18 Moratoria on Credit Facilities in Exceptional Circumstances – Central Bank of Malta
Faced with the exceptional circumstances the commercial and social sectors are being challenged with as a result of COVID 19 and the now household name Corona Virus, in the middle of April, the Central Bank of Malta intervened on local banks and issued a Directive...
Suspension of Legal and Judicial times. An overview of the Regulations following Covid-19
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in Malta in order to sustain the spread of the virus, the Maltese Government has introduced a number of measures affecting legal and judicial timeframes as well as the operations of the Maltese courts. These measures came into...
Cross-Border Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
The European Union aims to provide the highest level of protection to consumers, as established by Article 169(1) and point (a) of Article 169(2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) . It is with this aim in mind that the EU enacts...
The Impact of Covid-19 on the Creative Arts
One of the very first industries that was hit by the COVID-19 partial lockdown measure was surely that of the arts and the creative sector. All performances, exhibitions, related courses and projects came to an abrupt halt and had to be cancelled with all the...
Understanding the Legal Implications of Covid-19 (Corona Virus): Taking your business online?
COVID 19 has forced many businesses who were otherwise content to ply their merchandise through more traditional forms of retail, to jump on the online retail bandwagon in order to offer their products online, thereby ensuring business continuity and meeting customer...
Covid-19 and Teleworking: a permanent solution?
With social distancing becoming key in our country’s and indeed the world’s battle to control the spread of COVID19, many organisations have turned to remote working, in order to strike a balance between ensuring work continuity while safeguarding the health of their...
Covid-19 (Corona Virus) And Rent Reform – Upheaval of rental market
Coronavirus causes confusion in rental market With the economic turmoil being caused by COVID-19, leases in Europe, Malta included, are currently in a state of disarray. Many businesses have been forced to shut down, employees have been laid off or have had to suffer...
Fake medicine and Corona Virus outbreak
It was not a long time ago when the World Health Organization (WHO) first declared the outbreak of the novel coronavirus as a public health emergency and proceeded to characterise COVID-19 as a pandemic only a few weeks later. Currently, there are no clinical studies...
MBR Notice on penalties and COVID-19 (Corona Virus)
On the 25th March 2020, given the current critical situation due to Covid-19, the Malta Business Registry (MBR) published a new notice on its website in relation to penalties for late filing of Annual Returns and Financial Statements. In view of the recent outbreak of...
Covid-19 (Corona Virus) – Further financial aid by Maltese Government to mitigate effects of economic slowdown caused by pandemic
The Covid-19 coronavirus has caused an upheaval not only in the way we live, but more worryingly, in the way we work. The speed with which it has spread in Europe, and across the globe, has caught many by surprise. Little could be done to avoid the impact it has had,...
Understanding the Legal Implications of Covid-19 (Corona Virus) : can the outbreak of the pandemic be considered a ‘force majeure’ event?
It is definitely no open secret that Malta, as much as the rest of the world, is presently undergoing an unprecedented crisis affecting individuals coming from every walk of life. The outbreak of the pandemic within our shores has triggered the shutdown of businesses...
Understanding the Legal Implications of Covid-19 (Corona Virus) from a socio-economic perspective : the first steps towards weathering the crisis
The recent outbreak of the Novel Covid-19 (Corona Virus) pandemic in Malta has propelled the Government to introduce measures principally aimed at containing the virus from a public sanitary and security aspect, and at adjusting the socio-economic as well as the legal...
Iuris important notice on Covid-19
In line with the precautionary directives to prevent the spread of Covid-19 in Malta Iuris Advocates has likewise taken measures to comply with such directives and recommendations to secure the well-being of our staff, clients and the public in general. This may well...
‘Forced landlord-tenant relationship’ created by current rent regime declared unconstitutional once again
The Maltese Constitutional Court in its decision of the 19th of February 2020 has consolidated the reasoning recently embraced by the Maltese Superior Courts in the context of affording an effective remedy to tenants, who have long time been discriminated against in...
The European Court of Human Right slams the Maltese courts
The European Court of Human Rights lambasted the Maltese courts in a decision published last week whereby it held that the delay by the Constitutional Court in expediting constitutional redress proceedings which were instituted in 2016 meant that the fundamental...
Liability of airline in cases of scalding due to spilt coffee during a flight
A recent interesting decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union concerned the liability or otherwise of an airline for harm caused to a passenger due to the spilling of coffee during a flight. The case was filed by a young girl who was seeking compensation...