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Free Zones in Uruguay: A Key to Promoting Trade and Investment
Lucía Acosta from Castellán Abogados on
A little over a month ago, the 100th anniversary of the entry into force of the first law on free zones in Uruguay was celebrated, whose objective was to stimulate trade and industry in the port area through tax benefits and exemptions user taxes.
Retail Evolution: Continuing to Think Outside of the Box
Melissa Rivers from Goulston & Storrs on
Retailers are bringing the store to the consumer and inventing new and creative ways to introduce customers to their brands and to increase sales.
Not Playing By The Rules As An Employer In The Netherlands: The Ryanair Case
Marcel Smit from Bos van der Burg Advocaten on
In The Netherlands, employers are obliged to act as a ‘good employer’. Since 2015, the legislator has also translated this requirement of being a good employer into the legislation governing the dismissal of the employee.
Montreal Convention on Harmonization of Certain Rules for International Carriage by AIR
Igor Letica from Sajić Advokatska Firma on
The international transport of passengers, baggage and cargo by an aircraft represents a significant aspect of the air transport and the same is constantly developing due to the numerous advantages over other modes of transport.
The Intersection Between Technology and Retail: The Use of Blockchain Technology in Tracking Supply Chains
Daniel Rottenberg from Goulston & Storrs on
In the past few years, many industries have poured resources into exploring how they can use blockchain to grow. The retail industry is no exception.
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