Estonian space law is in its infancy as there are no legally binding acts regulating space-related issues. As Estonians have already made their way into space having launched three satellites, the lack of legislation poses several different practical problems. At the same time there is a related need for recognised standards internationally that will ensure […]
Following a booming 2021, the Baltic M&A market unsurprisingly slowed down both by transaction numbers and values in 2022 in response to the global economic downturn, the energy crisis, rising interest rates and geopolitical tensions triggered by the Russian war in Ukraine. Thankfully, the sanctions against Russia have had little effect on deals and businesses […]
For more than a decade, the Baltic countries have enjoyed quite a dynamic cross-border company mobility within the EU and EEA through cross-border mergers. From 31 January 2023, companies in the Baltics will have a clear framework for three types of cross-border mobility: merger, conversion and division. The story so far The wave of cross-border […]
The Public Utilities Commission or the Regulator has adopted rules on payment of reservation fees for the electricity power to be installed (dated December 15, 2022). They came into force as of January 1, 2023 after extensive consultations with market participants. The rules are well balanced and are intended to facilitate development of the green […]
On 6 January 2023 the Belarusian government published laws regarding new restrictive measures in connection with the political and economic situation. The measures are referred to: Transfer of companies to temporary external management; Seizure of property; Intellectual property (IP) restrictions. Transfer of companies to temporary external management Commercial companies in Belarus may be transferred to […]