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Lecco and Its Territory: A Glimpse of the Future
Italy, an Opportunity for Lawyers Working with the Public Administration in the Covid19 Era
In November 2021 the Italian Government adopted a plan (called PNRR) to cope with the economical downturn due to the Covid 19 infection and to make the best use of the “recovery” funds received by the EU.
Under the Plan, among many other measures, the Public Administration has been authorized to recruit quite a large number of employees, to be hired with contracts for a limited period of time (up to 36 months, subject to be extended in case of need) to assist in the implementation of the PNRR.
The Constitutional Court Declares the Unconstitutionality and Nullity of Several Articles of the Consolidated Text of the Local Tax Law (Capital Gains)
A Leading Force in the Struggle for the Rights of Holocaust Survivors and Obtaining Portuguese Citizenship
Fiscal Aspects Most Affected by a Possible Declaration of Unconstitutionality of Royal Decree-Law 3/2016
The Maintenance Allowance for Non-Independent Adult Children
It sometimes happens that jurisprudential decisions, especially those that touch social or political current affairs, are misrepresented by the press or reported by the same with excessive emphasis.
It was therefore not entirely surprising to the undersigned to read a comment on an order of Cassation, no. 19077 of 15/7 - 14/9 2020, in which it is interpreted as meaning that it cannot be said that the adult child has achieved economic independence when the child's jobs are not of a stable nature, a circumstance that would typically occur with fixed-term contracts.
Possible New Amendment To The Portuguese Nationality Law On The Way
Despite the rumors of increased difficulty in the Portuguese nationality processes, the newly approved changes indicate the opposite.
The amendments to the Law, initially voted in August by the Portuguese President, were approved last Friday by the Portuguese Parliament.
If, previously, it was very difficult, or even impossible, for a Portuguese spouse to obtain Portuguese nationality if he or she had no Portuguese children, now this discrimination has ended.
Legislative Amendment to the Portuguese Nationality Law
A working group of the Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) decided to draft a legislative amendment to the Portuguese Nationality Law. This will be done by adding a requirement for a mandatory legal residence in Portugal for a period of 2 years for all descendants of Portuguese Sephardic Jews.