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Legal Basis The EU Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) was formally adopted in 2024 and will be fully applicable by 2026, with phased obligations starting earlier. It is the world’s first horizontal regulation on AI, aimed at ensuring that AI systems used in the EU are safe, transparent, ethical, and respect fundamental rights. Scope The...
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The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a comprehensive data protection law that came into force on May 25, 2018, across all European Union (EU) member states. It replaced the 1995 Data Protection Directive and was designed to harmonize data privacy laws throughout Europe while empowering individuals with greater control over their personal data. The...
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1. Legal Basis The formation and operation of companies in Cyprus are governed by the Companies Law, Cap. 113, as amended. 2. Key Requirements A Company Name must be approved by the Registrar of Companies. The company’s name which must end with “Limited” or “Ltd”, cannot be identical or too similar to an existing name...
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Cyprus has long been an attractive destination for property investment. The purchase or sale of immovable property in Cyprus involves a number of legal, administrative and financial steps. Engaging a lawyer is essential to ensure the transaction is legally sound, compliant with local laws, and that the buyer’s or seller’s rights are protected throughout the...
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Legal Framework for Establishment Setting up a digital services company in Cyprus follows the standard process for forming a private limited liability company under Cap. 113 (Companies Law). Accordingly there must be a: Minimum of one director and one shareholder (can be foreign or local). a company secretary and a registered office in Cyprus. no...
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Personal injury in Cyprus is governed mainly by the common law principles accompanied by the Civil Wrongs Law, Cap. 148 which has its roots in the English tort law principles. Personal injury cases may arise out of road traffic accidents, workplace accidents, slip and fall accidents (that result in occupiers’ liability cases), medical negligence or...
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