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Social Security Contributions Paid by the Employer and the Employee
Natasa Krejic from Sajić Advokatska Firma on
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a republic but due to the complexity of its regional units, Bosnia and Herzegovina does not function as a republic. It is composed of two entities and a district, i.e. the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (51% of the territory), the Republic of Srpska (49% of the territory) and the Brcko District (which was the subject of disputes and international arbitration and then finally recognized as a district).
Admission and Residence Conditions for Foreigners In France
Vincent Gautier from Jean-Claude Coulon & Associés on
France has set up a legislation framework for international mobility. These rules apply to all foreigners, except EU, EEA and Swiss nationals. These latter are free to travel and work in France without a visa, residence permit or work permit.
Dismissal with Video Surveillance as Supporting Evidence, Has it Changed Case-law?
Victor Bescós from Manubens Abogados on
The Court has ruled on the case of a supermarket owned by Mercadona, where the managers of the company, decided to place a video surveillance system by installing some cameras in visible places and others out of sight.
Dealing with the Scandal of Youth Unemployment: Opportunities and Educational Processes in the Digital Age
Gianluigi Longhi from Studio Longhi Associato on
The development of a civilization comes from the passing on of knowledge from one generation to another. This means not only knowledge but also the ideas, values and social ethics underlying behaviour.
Forging a Legal Firewall: Recent Decisions May Shield Retailers from ADA-Based Website Inaccessibility Claims
Jennifer Furey from Goulston & Storrs on
Where websites and mobile applications serve as extensions of brick-and-mortar stores, some courts have held that retailers are responsible for accommodating disabled consumers on their online platforms.
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