Whether Aid/Aide from National and/or International Organisations be a Factor for Developing Socio-Economic Cohesiveness of the Peoples Living in the Country Concerned
Most of the States, in particular, those in the developing parts of the world seek and receive “aid” as a supplement to the amount already approved by the foreign government...Read more
Professor Charles Chatterjee
Senior Research Fellow, Global Policy Institute , UK
MiCA Regulation: General Overview and Inhouse Perspective
The regulators are not able to anticipate technology but have been working, since now few years, to regulate the already existing phenomenon of digital currencies and crypto assets. In Europe...Read more
Andrea Brancatelli
Assistant General Counsel , MoneyGram , Italy
The Digitalization of International Trade Instruments (DITI) and its Contribution to Economic Development and Employment in Developing and Developed Nations
This Article describes a research and drafting project whose overall purpose is to help digitalize international trade instruments (DITI) by adopting internationally harmonized standard and commercial practices capable of spurring...Read more
Boris Kozolchyk
Founder & Chairman Emeritus, National Law Centre, USA
Russian Counter-Sanctions
In response to Russian “special military operation in Ukraine” (known in the EU and the USA as “Russian invasion of Ukraine”), starting from February 2022, the European Union, the United...Read more
Vladislav Gorobinskiy
Head of the Legal Support Department for International Projects, Mediator, New Investment Group LLC, Russia
CFIUS’s New Tools to Review: Foreign Investments in US Businesses and Real Estate
While US policymakers continue to recognize the many economic benefits of foreign investment in the United States, their growing concerns over foreign control of or access to sensitive US technologies,...Read more
Paul Giordano
Principal, Enfinite Capital LLC, USA
How to Navigate the Business in a Sanctioned Jurisdiction
It is imperative for a company, irrespective of the place of its incorporation or its headquarters, to seriously consider to what extent and how to comply with the American sanctions...Read more
Haitao Zhang
Director Legal , Cnpc America., Canada
Navigating the Brave New World of International Trade Agreements
The world seems to be getting smaller every day. Technology has improved the speed of business travel and all forms of commercial communication to the point where the global market...Read more
Bruce Fox
Retired Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary, The Main Street America Group, USA
Considerations for In-House Counsel in Navigating CFIUS Issues in Cross-Border Transactions
Internal lawyers play a unique role in transactions involving the acquisition of a business, for both acquirers and targets. Frequently, internal lawyers are involved in the early stages of a...Read more
Paul Giordano
Former General Counsel, Ironshore Inc., USA
The Cost of Inter-jurisdictional Inconsistency of Law and its Application: A Way Forward
This paper discusses the cost to business of inconsistent laws and inconsistent application of equivalent laws between jurisdictions. It suggests that the ‘real’ cost to business, and the flow-on economic...Read more
Anne Mustow
General Counsel & Company Secretary, Bunnings Group, Australia
An In-House Counsel’s Guide to Preparing an Engineering Firm for a Successful Foreign Project
Cultural and language barriers, trade restrictions, local regulations – these are just a few of the key issues in-house counsel for professional engineering firms should consider when their organizations pursue...Read more
Beverly Tompkins
Vice President, Corporate Counsel, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, USA