Renewable Energy Market In Vietnam.
Renewable energy is reshaping the global energy landscape, and Vietnam is no exception. With its significant strides in wind and solar power investment, Vietnam is emerging as a compelling case study in the shift towards sustainable energy production. Stakeholders in […]
Long Term Resident Visa In Thailand.
In this episode, Thailand-based law firm ICLT delves into the crucial information about obtaining the Long-Term Resident Visa in Thailand. From understanding the eligibility criteria to navigating the application process, we aim to equip you with the essential knowledge to […]
Philippines – Key Questions On Labor Laws And Employment Rights.
- Leslie Dy, Senior Partner, SyCipLaw
Contractualization and Workers’ Rights: SyCipLaw: Contractualisation may relate to the engagement of job contractors to perform services for a principal or the engagement of workers under short-term contracts. 1 – Job contracting There has been an increase in contracting out […]
Featured
Vietnam’s Conflict Between The Protection Of Personal Data And Cybersecurity
Vietnam does not have a comprehensive law on personal data protection and so personal data is not yet truly protected. Witness the rise of online services that collect and process big data from private sources. Protecting personal data presents a significant challenge and is in conflict with another government objective which is to provide national cybersecurity. Insuring cybersecurity can conflict with the protection of individual privacy.
International Arbitration: A Preferred Dispute Resolution For China-Vietnam Business Development.
Vietnam, an essential member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), has experienced rapid economic growth in recent decades. With its stable political system, social stability, golden demographic dividend, enormous economic openness, a number of free trade agreements, and massive opportunities in exporting duty-free goods to the world, Vietnam has gradually emerged from Southeast Asian countries.
Kazakhstan – Revocation Of License, Termination Of Subsoil Use Contract: Grounds, Procedures, And Appeals.
- Ayana Unerbayeva - Partner,
Subsoil use is a licensed type of activity. With the introduction of the Code on Subsoil and Subsoil Use (hereinafter referred to as the "Code") in 2017 in Kazakhstan, there are two regimes of subsoil use: contractual and licensing. In practice, numerous cases of violations of the terms of license agreements and subsoil use contracts are observed. These issues are raised both in judicial and extrajudicial proceedings, making understanding the grounds, procedures, and possibilities of appealing decisions on these matters critically important for stakeholders. Regular updating of knowledge in this area helps lawyers, legal experts, and entrepreneurs effectively protect their interests and make informed decisions in complex legal situations, thus enhancing the quality of legal services and reducing potential business risks. In this regard, clients - subsoil users - frequently seek advice on measures to prevent such violations, as well as on issues related to judicial proceedings in cases where corresponding sanctions have already been applied.
Business of Law
Navigating Cross-Border Transactions: Strategies For International Business Expansion.
Navigating the complex world of international business expansion is a multifaceted endeavor that demands a strategic approach to cross-border transactions. In an era marked by globalisation, businesses are increasingly looking beyond their domestic markets to seize opportunities for growth, revenue […]
Contract Repository: Streamlining Contract Management.
In the dynamic landscape of modern business, effective contract management is crucial for ensuring operational efficiency, risk mitigation, and regulatory compliance. A central component of efficient contract management is a robust contract repository. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into […]
A Formula For Self-Advocacy From Coach AK.
At Relativity, our community resource groups (we call them CRGs, but you might also know them as ERGs) periodically host sessions called Culture Collectives for employees across the company to join. During these events, an outside speaker educates attendees on […]
Interviews
LegalTech Soapbox: Improve Your Daily Operations With Outlaw.
Outlaw’s Co-Founder and CEO, Evan Schneyer, started his first tech company a decade ago. It later sold to TripAdvisor, and the experience left him inspired and determined to build a platform that would help users through the contract process. That’s when […]
GC Spotlight: Roger Wong Discusses How Change Is Unavoidable But Creates Opportunity For Legal Teams.
Roger is a senior financial services lawyer with over 20 years of experience and is currently General Counsel, Asia for Lombard Odier, a boutique Swiss private bank, where he has worked since 2015. He previously worked at Allens and AMP […]
KorumLegal Consultant: Ummu Fallon Explores How ALSPs Bring Flexibility, Diverse Perspectives And Adaptability To Businesses.
Ummu Fallon has been a legal operations professional since 2017 with experiences across multiple jurisdictions. She has dedicated expertise in legal operations within in-house legal departments with focus on Legal Technologies, Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM), Process Streamlining and Optimisation, Vendor […]