Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych appealed to the European Court of Human Rights
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Read MoreEx-president sues Ukraine in European Court of Human Rights
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Read MoreYanukovych v. Ukraine – The case at the ECHR
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Read MoreThe chances of Rosneft to challenge the lawfulness of the sanctions in the EU Court are extremely small
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Read MoreCommercial Injunctions 6th Edition by Steven Gee, QC
Commercial Injunctions by Steven Gee, QC needs no introduction as the definitive text for those engaged in commercial pre-emptive remedies. For many years it has been regarded as the bible for legal professionals advising clients on injunctions. This eagerly awaited 6th Edition maintains and extends that sterling reputation. It has been fully updated in light of the Civil Procedure Rules changes and all other developments in this area of the law over the last ten years since the previous edition was published.
Read MoreEU Referendum – Article 50 TEU Challenge
The argument of the claimants is that the TEU provides that the withdrawal notification to the Council of the European Union is valid only if it is issued in accordance with UK’s constitutional requirements and that the Prime Minister cannot trigger Article 50 by using the prerogative powers of the Government as this would go against the European Communities Act 1972. Consequently, the only way in which the Article 50 notification can be issued is if it is authorised by an Act of Parliament.
Read MoreRadgen v Finanzamt Ettlingen C-478/15
On 21 September 2016, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) found that the Agreement between the EU and Switzerland on the free movement of persons precludes legislation that denies a tax exemption for German teachers working in Switzerland.
Read MoreSignificant Court Decision on Fiscal State Aid
Yesterday, the ECJ held that the General Court erred in law in concluding that a state measure granted to Spanish companies was not selective because the Commission had not identified a particular category of undertakings exclusively favoured by the tax measure concerned.
Read MoreJHA ranked top in The Legal 500 for Tax Litigation & Investigations
"Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP is considered by some as the ‘pre-eminent firm for tax litigation in London, and, indeed, in the UK more generally’. The group is made-up of ‘phenomenal’ silks, experienced partners and forensic accountants, who have experience of UK and EU tax litigation and particular strength in corporation tax group litigation orders."
Read MoreJHA ranked top by Chambers and Partners for UK Contentious Tax
Joseph Hage Aaronson is the only firm to achieve the top tier ranking in Band 1 for UK Contentious Tax by Chambers and Partners for 2018. It is also the 4th consecutive year that our team and individual lawyers have been named.
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