Europe's diverse legal landscape offers a range of business structures tailored to different regulatory environments, economic contexts, and cultural norms. Understanding these structures is crucial for multinational corporations, startups, and legal professionals operating across borders. This article provides an overview of the most common legal entities in key European jurisdictions,
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Hungary’s “Transparency of Public Life” Bill: A Legal Test for EU
Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party has introduced a legislative package entitled the "Transparency of Public Life" bill, positioned as an anti-corruption and sovereignty-protecting measure. Yet, beneath the banner of transparency lies a complex and controversial proposal that according to critics may upend core EU principles such as the freedom of association, free
The Lawmakers of Europe: How the EU Drafts and Adopts Legislation
The European Union (EU), a unique political and economic union of 27 countries, crafts laws that shape not only Europe’s internal market but influence global standards in areas like data protection, competition, environment, and human rights. Yet the way the EU drafts and adopts its laws remains a complex, multi-layered process
LGBTQ+ Rights: Hungary’s Controversial Law and the Divided Global Landscape
In a global landscape where LGBTQ+ rights have gained significant ground, Hungary has recently become a focal point of controversy with its law banning LGBTQ+ Pride events and restricting the rights of the LGBTQ+ community to publicly express their identities. Conclusion: A Global Struggle for Equality As Hungary faces ongoing protests against
Underpaying NATO Members Risk Global Security: Legal Measures to Ensure Equitable Contributions
In an era where global stability is increasingly precarious, the role of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) as a cornerstone of international security cannot be overstated. As the world grapples with various geopolitical threats, from Russia's aggression in Ukraine to the rise of China’s military influence, NATO serves as a