International & Trade Law

Can Technology Revolutionize the Future of Cross-Border Payments?
International & Trade Law Can Technology Revolutionize the Future of Cross-Border Payments?

In the evolving financial landscape, cross-border payments represent a sector with significant growth potential, driving the future of global commerce. By 2023, the total value of cross-border payments reached an impressive $190.1 trillion and is projected to climb to $290.2 trillion by 2030, with

How Can Payment Screening Streamline Cross-Border Transactions?
International & Trade Law How Can Payment Screening Streamline Cross-Border Transactions?

In recent years, the landscape of financial transactions, especially cross-border payments, has grown increasingly complex due to new regulations and the advent of real-time payment systems. Despite these complexities, customer expectations for instant payments and seamless banking experiences

Why Did the Scottish Government Delay the Human Rights Bill?
International & Trade Law Why Did the Scottish Government Delay the Human Rights Bill?

In September 2024, the Scottish Government announced its 2024-25 Programme for Government, which notably did not include the previously planned Human Rights Bill. This bill aimed to incorporate various international human rights treaties into Scots law, similar to the way the United Nations

TMI Associates Expands to Brussels to Strengthen EU Legal Services
International & Trade Law TMI Associates Expands to Brussels to Strengthen EU Legal Services

TMI Associates, a leading Japanese law firm, has strategically expanded its European presence by inaugurating a new office in Brussels, aiming to bolster support for Japanese clients engaged in various business activities within the European Union (EU), particularly in areas including antitrust and

Are Middle East Evacuation Warnings Adequate and Humane?
International & Trade Law Are Middle East Evacuation Warnings Adequate and Humane?

In the midst of ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, particularly in Lebanon, civilians are frequently subjected to sudden and urgent evacuation warnings. These warnings, often delivered in the dead of night, leave families scrambling to find safety with little time to prepare. The effectiveness

Türkiye's Espionage Law Amendment Faces Pushback from Civil Society
International & Trade Law Türkiye's Espionage Law Amendment Faces Pushback from Civil Society

The proposed draft amendment to Türkiye’s 'espionage' laws has sparked significant backlash from civil society organizations and various associations. Known as the “agents of influence” law, this legislative proposal aims to amend the penal code to criminalize acts that align with the strategic

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