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CJEU Rules On European Account Preservation Orders In Cross-Border Gambling Dispute
A recent Court of Justice of the European Union ruling clarifies how courts may assess enforcement risks in cross-border disputes, particularly when creditors face legislative barriers in the debtor's jurisdiction. The judgment addresses whether past conduct and national laws impeding enforcement can be considered when evaluating applications for European Account Preservation Orders.
Malta Litigation
GA
GVZH Advocates
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CJEU Rules On European Account Preservation Orders In Cross-Border Gambling Dispute
A recent Court of Justice of the European Union ruling clarifies how courts may assess enforcement risks in cross-border disputes, particularly when creditors face legislative barriers in the debtor's jurisdiction. The judgment addresses whether past conduct and national laws impeding enforcement can be considered when evaluating applications for European Account Preservation Orders.
Malta Litigation
GA
GVZH Advocates
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Malta-Romania Tax Treaty Now Aligns With OECD’s MAP Standard
Malta and Bulgaria have amended their double taxation treaty to align the Mutual Agreement Procedure with OECD standards, introducing a justification requirement that was conspicuously absent from the original text. While this change brings the treaty into conformity with international practice, the absence of mandatory arbitration provisions means taxpayers still lack a binding dispute resolution mechanism if competent authorities reach an impasse.
Malta Tax
WP
WH Partners
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CJEU Rules On European Account Preservation Orders In Cross-Border Gambling Dispute
A recent Court of Justice of the European Union ruling clarifies how courts may assess enforcement risks in cross-border disputes, particularly when creditors face legislative barriers in the debtor's jurisdiction. The judgment addresses whether past conduct and national laws impeding enforcement can be considered when evaluating applications for European Account Preservation Orders.
Malta Litigation
GA
GVZH Advocates
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