Introduction
Both in the Turkish Code of Obligations ("TCO") and the Swiss Code of Obligations ("SCO"), the notion of unlikely debt repayment is regulated under two different parts. According to Article 27 of the TCO (A ...
Introduction
The two main significant pieces of legislation governing international anti-corruption enforcement are the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act ("FCPA") and the UK Bribery Act 2010 ("BA 2010"). The FCPA was ena ...
Introduction
Article 363/2 of the Turkish Commercial Code1 ("TCC") regulates that if a member of the board of directors of a joint stock company is declared bankrupt, or such person's legal capacity is restricted, or if ...
Introduction
In principle, shareholders exercise their right to vote in general assembly meetings in accordance with the ratio of the total nominal value of their shares to the company's share capital. Each shar ...
A judgment imposing a €1.06 billion fine on Intel for abuse of a dominant position has been set aside by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU).
On 6 September 2017, the CJEU set aside the judgment of the G ...
Author: Xavier García Sabate; Bufete Escura (Barcelona, Spain)
Companies do not have the right to unlimitedly control their employees' emails, since, although they can control the internal email, they must first n ...
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