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Kinstellar
Screening under the FDI Act concerns foreign investments made by foreign investors as defined in the FDI Act.
Kinstellar
Act No. 497/2022 Coll. on Screening of Foreign Direct Investments (the "FDI Act"), published on 23 December 2022, will have a significant impact on foreign investments in Slovakia, at least in terms of the time needed to complete transactions.
Schoenherr Attorneys at Law
Since 1 March 2021, Slovakia had a limited FDI regime applicable only to critical infrastructure. However, right after it was adopted, the government started preparing comprehensive legislation...
Hamala Kluch Viglasky
There is an initiative to introduce several changes to the anti-money laundering legislation (with proposed effectiveness as of March 1, 2018), by virtue of which customer due diligence requirements are to be modified.
Hamala Kluch Viglasky
On February 1st, 2017, new Act No. 315/2016 Coll., on Register of Public Sector Partners came into force. By adopting this new law, the legislator seeks to uncover the ownership and management structures ...
Schoenherr Attorneys at Law
New Anti-Letterbox Act in Slovakia: The new Act No. 315/2016 Coll., on Registry for Partners of the Public Sector and amending and supplementing certain acts (the "Anti-Letterbox Act")...
Wolf Theiss
As of 1 August 2016, the Slovak Republic instituted the mandatory use of electronic mailboxes (accounts) (hereinafter the "emails") for legal entities.
Wolf Theiss
Do you take part in public tender procedures and conclude (concession) contracts or framework agreements with public contracting authorities?
Wolf Theiss
The general aim of mandatory emails is to replace traditional written communication with public authorities and stands as an alternative to the filings being delivered in paper form.
Schoenherr Attorneys at Law
On 1 November 2013, the new Slovak act on the electronic performance of powers of public authorities – the Act on e-Government 1 ("Act") – will come into force.
Schoenherr Attorneys at Law
Over the past few months, two substantial amendments to the Act No. 25/2006 Coll., on Public Procurement, as amended, (the "Act") became effective, namely as of 1 February 2013 and 1 July 2013.
CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
Public procurement is set to become fairer and more transparent under changes proposed by a group of MPs and approved by Slovak Parliament.
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