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Paraguayan Futechanchada
Rodrigo Monteiro de Castro from monteiro de castro, setoguti advogados on
The trouble that Ronaldinho Gaúcho was in, may be clarified; or not. Whatever the outcome, however, indelible marks will be left on it, its surroundings and the country.
Media Coverage Virus
Filipe Consciência from Caria Mendes Advogados on
How can an occasional virus, with a mortality lower than the common flu, that affects the world population every year, can stop the biggest world economies, devalue currencies, ruin international business and celebrations, cancel world conferences and, still, reduce by 25% the pollution?
Racism Tarnishing Portuguese Sport
Filipe Consciência from Caria Mendes Advogados on
At the international level, what happened to football player Marega of FC Porto is not an isolated case, but in the Portuguese national reality it was highlighted on enery newspaper front page and opening news, with the beginning of debates about racism and football supporters.
Man at the Center of the World for an Integral Economy
Gianluigi Longhi from Studio Longhi Associato on
Man has always considered himself at the center of the world with a vision of power and has always seen nature as functional to his well-being.
Discussing Family Wealth and Values with Children
Mark Christopher from Goulston & Storrs on
According to a January 2019 survey, roughly two out of three parents express some reluctance about discussing money and financial topics with their children.
Mr Modi’s Last Five Years in Office in India and How to Plan for the Future
Mandeep Johal from Manubens Abogados on
India gets ready to vote in the world's largest democratic exercise, commencing last week, from 11 April to 19 May. The number of voters is bigger than the population of Europe and Australia combined.
Is the EU Being Put at Risk by Its Member States?
Mandeep Johal from Manubens Abogados on
The European Commission published a Report that highlights the serious risk for Member States and the Union posed by the growing trend in investor citizenship, in exchange for financial investment.
The New Humanism in Post Modernity and the Role of Independent Directors
Gianluigi Longhi from Studio Longhi Associato on
"The return to the ancients, understood as a return to the beginning, is what gives strength and life to everything"
Colombia Becomes an OECD Member Country
Carolina Vera from Vera Abogados on
Last May 2018 the Commercial Issues Committee endorsed the Colombia affiliation to the OECD, which means that it becomes Member No. 37 of the Organization, and it is the third Latin American country accepted as a member after Mexico and Chile.
The End of History: the Errors of the Italian Left and the European Reaction.
Gianluigi Longhi from Studio Longhi Associato on
The Bible, in Genesis, tells of the expulsion of Adam from the Earthly Paradise, the place of perfection where every living and non-living thing was available to man, satisfying his every need.
Portugal Is the Best Country in Europe for a Foreigner to Live
Filipe Consciência from Caria Mendes Advogados on
Everybody loves Portugal. Or so it seems. We have to go back in time to the golden Era of Discoveries (in which we owned half the world) to find a time when there are so many people in the world talking about Portugal...
Updates to California Proposition 65 Affect Retailers and their Suppliers
Jonathan Pearlson from Goulston & Storrs on
On August 30, 2018, significant changes to California’s Proposition 65 warning regulations take effect. In the retail context, it requires businesses with 10 or more employees to warn individuals in California about products containing certain listed chemicals.
A New Regulatory Framework on Personal Data Protection Comes on the Scene with New Obligations for Companies
Carlos Fábrega from Manubens Abogados on
This new regulatory framework for the protection of personal data significantly modifies the current regulatory framework in Spain (and also in Europe). It introduces a set of new obligations to be fulfilled by companies.
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