"Decisive Step": The Seed Industry Supported Milei's Announcement to Modernize the Intellectual Property Framework for Seeds
Argentina's seed industry backs President Milei's call to modernize intellectual property laws for seeds to enhance competitiveness and attract investments.
The police have launched a pre-trial investigation into the fire on Eišiškės Street in Vilnius
A fire at a large building in Vilnius caused significant damage and has prompted a police investigation under laws governing property destruction.
Unified Patent Court: first procedural experiences and the latest changes
The article discusses the establishment and current functioning of the Unified Patent Court (UPC) in Europe, highlighting both improvements and ongoing uncertainties.
Expenses: how to legally challenge unjustified increases
The article discusses the legal rights of property owners in Argentina to challenge unjustified increases in condominium fees, emphasizing the need for proper documentation and understanding of the applicable laws.
Student accommodation in Brisbane lagging behind demand, industry warns
The Property Council of Australia warns that Brisbane is facing a significant shortfall in student accommodation amid rising demand.
Does property protection shield pensions from cuts? 'Childish doctrine,' says expert
The article discusses the debate over whether pensions can be cut due to property protection laws in Finland, with expert Timo Viherkenttä questioning the validity of this argument.
WATCH ⟩ After years of discussions, the Saeima hastily amends the law to protect families from property loss
The Saeima of Latvia has fast-tracked amendments to property laws in response to cases like that of the Stankeviču family, who face losing their home purchased from a fraudster.
Who is obligated to clear snow from pedestrian and bicycle paths?
The article discusses the legal responsibilities of property owners in Poland regarding snow and ice removal from adjacent pedestrian and bicycle paths as per the relevant law.
[Exclusive] Repeated Dismissals of Property Damage Claims by Dismissed Teachers from the Korean Teachers Union... Criticism for Relying on 'Bad Laws'
The court has consistently rejected the property damage claims of dismissed teachers from the Korean Teachers Union, leading to criticism that it fails to critically assess outdated laws regarding labor movements.
A change is being prepared in Lithuania, which few have heard about: it is important for landowners
A committee in Lithuania approved amendments to laws that would eliminate the requirement for landowners to mark property boundaries with physical markers, arguing that advancements in technology have made such markers unnecessary.
End to State Claims on Citizens' Properties Even with Ottoman Firmans by the Hatzidakis Bill
The Hatzidakis bill aims to halt state claims on citizens' properties, including those based on old Ottoman documents, thereby blocking lawsuits related to homes and entire communities.
New property laws and key changes for 2026 - from renters' rights to energy bills
Upcoming property laws in the UK effective from 2026 will introduce significant changes including bans on no-fault evictions, energy bill savings, and reforms to leasehold agreements.