The UK government has ratified the Hague Convention of 2 July 2019 on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil or Commercial Matters. This significant move aims to streamline the process of recognizing and enforcing foreign judgments in civil and commercial matters among the
As Moldova gears up for its presidential elections and a crucial referendum on future relations with the European Union, set for October 20, 2024, it is poised at a significant crossroads. This exact juncture will see a diplomatic mission by the foreign ministers from Nordic-Baltic countries on
Maine's recently passed law aimed at banning foreign governments from spending money on state and local elections is facing legal scrutiny in a federal appeals court. This legislation, endorsed overwhelmingly by Maine voters, was created in a bid to protect the integrity of the state's electoral
In a sweeping move to address demographic challenges and boost its high-tech industries, South Korea has unveiled a new immigration policy aimed at attracting highly skilled foreign workers and fostering social cohesion. Currently, foreigners constitute 5% of the population, equating to around 2.61
The federal Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre, along with various provincial conservative parties, have long campaigned against the tax. This opposition has now solidified, making the carbon tax a pivotal issue for the upcoming federal election. This scenario signals a broader political
In an unexpected move that has generated considerable debate among economists and business owners, the Canadian government, under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has decided to reinstate stricter regulations on hiring low-wage temporary foreign workers. The initial easing of these restrictions