“LiVE”: Thailand’s blockchain-based OTC platform for startups11 December 2018
The Thai government has become increasingly receptive to the use of cryptocurrency projects and exchanges, such as “LiVE” technology.
The Thai government has become increasingly receptive to the use of cryptocurrency projects and exchanges, such as “LiVE” technology.
In a landmark ruling that has brought welcome clarity to a legal ‘hot topic’ that has been debated for many years, the English Court of Appeal has now upheld the first instance decision of the Admiralty Court in The Alkyon.
Under the tonnage tax regime, enterprises and individuals with seagoing vessels have the opportunity to be taxed on the basis of a deemed profit related to the ship’s tonnage instead of the actual operating results. Read more here.
In a significant decision for the construction industry, the UK Court of Appeal has heralded an end to “smash and grab” adjudications.
This article considers the risk of violations of licensing laws by securities business operators and advertising agencies in the Thai market.
This is the third briefing in a four part series which also includes regulation of ICOs and digital token offerings in Thailand, Thailand’s licensing regime for digital asset businesses, and LiVE: Thailand’s blockchain-based OTC platform for startups.
This is the second briefing in a four part series which also includes regulation of ICOs and digital token offerings in Thailand, investor Protection in Thailand for ICOs and digital tokens, and LiVE: Thailand’s blockchain-based OTC platform for startups.
Our energy experts in Italy explore the Tremonti Ambiente Proroga GSE in detail. This briefing is in Italian.
What does the new FDI Law mean for foreign investors?
This briefing is the first in a four part series and looks at the regulation of ICOs and digital token offerings in Thailand.
As part of the UK Budget, HM Treasury announced that as of April 2020 HMRC will have greater priority to recover taxes paid by employees and customers when a company goes into insolvency.
The English High Court has given helpful guidance on the protection offered by sanction clauses in a marine cargo insurance policy.