European union law
The legal regulation of the Common market, forming the basis of the European Union, has the direct influence on today’s business relations. Corporate activities, provision of services, intellectual property rights, competition law, etc. – all this has been touched upon or driven by EU legal regulation in the form of regulations, directives, decisions and various forms of soft law.
The major part of EU law is still concerned with the maintenance of effective common market – free movement of goods, persons, services and capital. In turn, these rights provide the unique opportunity to undertake business initiatives on the Community level, seek for a more friendly business environment, tax tariffs, etc. Thus the comprehensive legal expertise as well as creative and complex legal solutions becomes necessary.
The major part of EU law is still concerned with the maintenance of effective common market – free movement of goods, persons, services and capital. In turn, these rights provide the unique opportunity to undertake business initiatives on the Community level, seek for a more friendly business environment, tax tariffs, etc. Thus the comprehensive legal expertise as well as creative and complex legal solutions becomes necessary.
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