PROGRAMMA TELEVISIVO
Si tratta di un'iniziativa che potrebbe avere importanti ricadute economiche e turistiche per
l'Italia. "Facce d'Italia" (“Faces of Italy”) è un programma televisivo americano in 3D (tre
dimensioni), il primo al mondo con queste caratteristiche tecnologiche, dedicato alla cucina ed
a luoghi d'Italia, con dialoghi in lingua inglese. Il programma prevede 12 episodi ciascuno dei
quali dedicati a diverse regioni italiane. Il filo conduttore è presentare ad un ampio pubblico i
prodotti e la cucina tipica italiana, girando i luoghi dove le tradizioni enogastronomiche hanno
preso vita e si sono affermate.
Insieme con questo programma c’è anche "Facce dell'Italia – Dalla Vigna", specializzato nella
presentazione di vini e degli alimenti a cui si possono abbinare.
"Facce dell'Italia – Dalla Vigna” sarà trasmessa in 5 episodi per 5 giorni la settimana con
pubblicizzazione immediata dei prodotti.
My Family TV Station (La mia famiglia - Stazione TV) appartiene a Valcom, il principale
distributore televisivo in USA
L’inizio del programma è previsto per gennaio 2011
The Public Sector (or charities) cannot “deliver benefits”. Only people who are willing and able to use the results of the Public Sector’s activities can realise benefits. Don’t dream up, and waste resources on, projects where you can’t be confident the results will be used to achieve benefits
PROGRAMMA TELEVISIVO
Si tratta di un'iniziativa che potrebbe avere importanti ricadute economiche e turistiche per
l'Italia. "Facce d'Italia" (“Faces of Italy”) è un programma televisivo americano in 3D (tre
dimensioni), il primo al mondo con queste caratteristiche tecnologiche, dedicato alla cucina ed
a luoghi d'Italia, con dialoghi in lingua inglese. Il programma prevede 12 episodi ciascuno dei
quali dedicati a diverse regioni italiane. Il filo conduttore è presentare ad un ampio pubblico i
prodotti e la cucina tipica italiana, girando i luoghi dove le tradizioni enogastronomiche hanno
preso vita e si sono affermate.
Insieme con questo programma c’è anche "Facce dell'Italia – Dalla Vigna", specializzato nella
presentazione di vini e degli alimenti a cui si possono abbinare.
"Facce dell'Italia – Dalla Vigna” sarà trasmessa in 5 episodi per 5 giorni la settimana con
pubblicizzazione immediata dei prodotti.
My Family TV Station (La mia famiglia - Stazione TV) appartiene a Valcom, il principale
distributore televisivo in USA
L’inizio del programma è previsto per gennaio 2011
The Public Sector (or charities) cannot “deliver benefits”. Only people who are willing and able to use the results of the Public Sector’s activities can realise benefits. Don’t dream up, and waste resources on, projects where you can’t be confident the results will be used to achieve benefits
This Q&A gives an overview of key recent developments affecting doing business in Cyprus as well as an introduction to the legal system; foreign investment, including restrictions, currency regulations and incentives; and business vehicles and their relevant restrictions and liabilities. The article also summarises the laws regulating employment relationships, including redundancies and mass layoffs, and provides short overviews on competition law; data protection; and product liability and safety. In addition, there are comprehensive summaries on taxation and tax residency; and intellectual property rights over patents, trade marks, registered and unregistered designs. Natassa Kiliari, and Christina McCollum, A. A. Antoniou & Associates LLC
The Cyprus chapter in ICLG Merger Control 2016 covers common issues in merger control laws and regulations – including relevant authorities and legislation, notification and its impact on the transaction timetable, remedies, appeals and enforcement and substantive assessment
Cyprus chapter in Merger Control 2016 of Getting the Deal Through. Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through: Merger Control 2016, (published in August 2015; consulting editor: John Davies, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer) For further information please visit www.gettingthedealthrough.com.
This overview of Cyprus Dispute Resolution Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues concerning dispute resolution in this jurisdiction, including court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues and the use of ADR.
Covers key matters relating to sale of goods contracts, including rules on formation, price and payment, delivery, passing of title and risk, variation and assignment, enforcement and remedies, exclusion of liability, choice of law and jurisdiction, and arbitration. It also provides an overview of the rules governing storage of goods, imports, trade remedies, exports and international trade restrictions.
Council Regulation (EC) No 139/2004 of 20 January 2004 on the control of concentrations between undertakings (‘EUMR’ or ‘the Merger Regulation’) provides a one-stop shop, subject to certain limited exceptions, for the regulation of concentrations within the European Economic Area (‘EEA’), which encompasses all European Union (‘EU’), Member States, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein.
Cyprus chapter in ICLG Shipping Law 2015. Authored by leading Cyprus maritime lawyers, covering Marine Casualty, Cargo Claims, Evidence and Procedure, Foreign Judgments and Awards and Arrest and Security. The attached chapter appeared in the 2015 edition of The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Shipping Law; published by Global Legal Group Ltd, London.
The Q&A gives a high level overview of merger control, regulatory framework and regulatory authorities, relevant triggering events and thresholds in Cyprus. It also covers notification requirements, procedures and timetables, publicity and confidentiality, third party rights, substantive test, remedies, penalties, appeals, joint ventures and proposals for reform.
The Q&A gives a succinct overview of restraints of trade, monopolies and abuses of market power in Cyprus. In particular, it covers the regulatory authorities and the regulatory framework, the scope of rules, exemptions, exclusions, statutes of limitation, notification, investigations, penalties and enforcement, third party damages claims, EU law, joint ventures and proposals for reform.
This Q&A gives an overview of key recent developments affecting doing business in Cyprus as well as an introduction to the legal system; foreign investment, including restrictions, currency regulations and incentives; and business vehicles and their relevant restrictions and liabilities. The article also summarises the laws regulating employment relationships, including redundancies and mass layoffs, and provides short overviews on competition law; data protection; and product liability and safety. In addition, there are comprehensive summaries on taxation and tax residency; and intellectual property rights over patents, trade marks, registered and unregistered designs. Natassa Kiliari, and Christina McCollum, A. A. Antoniou & Associates LLC
The Cyprus chapter in ICLG Merger Control 2016 covers common issues in merger control laws and regulations – including relevant authorities and legislation, notification and its impact on the transaction timetable, remedies, appeals and enforcement and substantive assessment
Cyprus chapter in Merger Control 2016 of Getting the Deal Through. Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through: Merger Control 2016, (published in August 2015; consulting editor: John Davies, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer) For further information please visit www.gettingthedealthrough.com.
This overview of Cyprus Dispute Resolution Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues concerning dispute resolution in this jurisdiction, including court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues and the use of ADR.
Covers key matters relating to sale of goods contracts, including rules on formation, price and payment, delivery, passing of title and risk, variation and assignment, enforcement and remedies, exclusion of liability, choice of law and jurisdiction, and arbitration. It also provides an overview of the rules governing storage of goods, imports, trade remedies, exports and international trade restrictions.
Council Regulation (EC) No 139/2004 of 20 January 2004 on the control of concentrations between undertakings (‘EUMR’ or ‘the Merger Regulation’) provides a one-stop shop, subject to certain limited exceptions, for the regulation of concentrations within the European Economic Area (‘EEA’), which encompasses all European Union (‘EU’), Member States, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein.
Cyprus chapter in ICLG Shipping Law 2015. Authored by leading Cyprus maritime lawyers, covering Marine Casualty, Cargo Claims, Evidence and Procedure, Foreign Judgments and Awards and Arrest and Security. The attached chapter appeared in the 2015 edition of The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Shipping Law; published by Global Legal Group Ltd, London.
The Q&A gives a high level overview of merger control, regulatory framework and regulatory authorities, relevant triggering events and thresholds in Cyprus. It also covers notification requirements, procedures and timetables, publicity and confidentiality, third party rights, substantive test, remedies, penalties, appeals, joint ventures and proposals for reform.
The Q&A gives a succinct overview of restraints of trade, monopolies and abuses of market power in Cyprus. In particular, it covers the regulatory authorities and the regulatory framework, the scope of rules, exemptions, exclusions, statutes of limitation, notification, investigations, penalties and enforcement, third party damages claims, EU law, joint ventures and proposals for reform.