The inability to appeal from an order awarding litigation costs for the first time on appeal is unconstitutional, the Constitutional Tribunal has ruled. But this will not necessarily be grounds for reopening proceedings that are already final.
read furtherCourt bailiff liability for damage inflicted during the course of activity is constitutional, according to a Constitutional Court (TK) ruling dated 24 February 2009.
read furtherDuring the next several weeks the Constitutional Tribunal will review a constitutional complaint filed by A. Z. concerning the liability of a court bailiff for damage caused during the performance of duties (case no. SK 34/07).
read furtherIt often happens that the plans for a project are modified after a decision on environmental conditions is issued but before issuance of a permit for the project itself (e.g. the building permit). Is it necessary to amend the environmental decision?
read furtherWhen a company has been issued an environmental permit, e.g. to release particles into the atmosphere, may it freely assign its rights under the permit?
read furtherInterest in arbitration is growing, due to its effectiveness, professionalism, confidentiality and speed—particularly important benefits for businesses. But the parties do not always take full advantage of the possibilities.
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