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Keywords: Law
A growing number of Americans are choosing to make Spain their home, with the country’s Beckham Law serving as a key incentive despite recent controversies. According to Spain's National Statistics Institute (INE), the number of U.S. citizens residing in Spain surged from 40,159 in 2022 to......
Spain’s tax agency has vehemently rejected allegations from a UK-US law firm, asserting that the Beckham Law constitutes a “tax trap” that unfairly exploits foreigners relocating to the country. The law firm, led by American-Canadian Robert Amsterdam, has faced significant backlash......
The European Union's highest court has declared that "golden passport" schemes, which allow affluent foreign investors to acquire EU citizenship, are illegal. This ruling, issued on Tuesday, follows a legal challenge brought by Brussels against Malta, asserting that such programs violate......
Spain's recent enactment of an anti-squatter law has stirred optimism among landlords and property owners, heralding a shift toward expedited legal procedures for evicting unauthorized occupants. As the legislation takes effect, its implications for both squatters and landlords are under scrutiny. The......
Poland’s presidential election campaign has seen liberal frontrunner Rafal Trzaskowski navigate complex political waters. A recent debate saw Trzaskowski swiftly remove a rainbow flag placed on his lectern by a rival, Karol Nawrocki, a conservative historian supported by the nationalist PiS party.......
In a significant move reflecting solidarity with Palestine, the Maldives has amended its immigration laws to prohibit entry for Israeli passport holders. This decision was formalized by Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu, following its approval by the People’s Majlis, the country’s unicameral......
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is set to move back to his private residence on Friday after being removed from office. This follows a Constitutional Court ruling that upheld his impeachment, culminating months of constitutional challenges following his controversial attempt to impose martial......
A distinguished academic from the United States, Paul Chambers, is currently in pre-trial detention in Thailand after being charged with insulting the Thai monarchy. Chambers, who has taught Southeast Asian politics in Thailand for over a decade, denies the accusation, according to his lawyer, Wannaphat......
South Korea has scheduled a presidential election for June 3, following the dismissal of former President Yoon Suk-yeol. The acting head of state, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, announced that this date was chosen to allow adequate time for political parties to prepare and to ensure the election process......