The Constitution of Brazil establishes parliamentary immunity. In its article 53, it establishes that the Deputies and Senators are inviolable, […]
- 22/02/21
The Constitution of Brazil establishes parliamentary immunity. In its article 53, it establishes that the Deputies and Senators are inviolable, […]
- 22/02/21
The European Union discusses the creation of a new legislation that could significantly affect big tech companies, such as Google […]
- 25/01/21
The Agencia Española de Protección de Dados (“AEPD”), the independent government body responsible for ensuring compliance with data protection regulations […]
- 25/01/21
The Law 14.112/20, which reformulated the Brazilian Bankruptcy Law, Law 11.011/05, was signed by the Brazilian Federal Executive branch on […]
- 16/12/20
The Superintendency of Companies, the Colombian regulatory agency responsible for supervising and regulating commercial companies in the country, recently issued, […]
- 16/12/20
The Brazilian Supreme Court declared the unconstitutionality of article 17-D of Law 9,613/1998 – a law that regulates the crimes […]
- 23/11/20
The giant telecommunication company Vodafone was ordered to pay a fine of more than €12 million by the Italian Data […]
- 23/11/20
On October 20, the draft Complementary Bill nº 249/2020 (PLP 249/20) was sent to the Brazilian National Congress, for consideration […]
- 23/11/20
The Sixth Panel of the Brazilian Superior Court of Justice[1], on October 27, 2020, recognized the invalidity of personal recognition […]
- 26/10/20
It is common in day-to-day judicial practice the filling of a criminal complaint in the context of tax crimes against […]
- 26/10/20
The judgment of the Direct Action of Unconstitutionality 5529 (ADI 5529) by the Brazilian Federal Supreme Court (STF) will decide […]
- 22/09/20
The New Legal Framework for Basic Sanitation, Law n. 14.026/202, was signed on July 15 by President Jair Bolsonaro. The […]