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Ensuring authorship of digital messages or how concerns for privacy led to digital signature (Exploring the digital frontier IV)
by Manuel González-Meneses
In my previous post I addressed the issue of how to ensure the integrity of content as ephemeral as that of a digital file, in terms of how it passes from the controlled safekeeping of the physical format in which the file is recorded to a purely “logical”
24 mayo 2019
  • Taxation
Taxation in the digital economy a new step by the OECD
As we have already discussed in this blog, the OECD,  commissioned the task of implementing and promoting G20’s mandates, has focused its most recent work on taxation in the digital economy. This priority gave rise to a Policy Note on January 23, 2019,
7 junio 2019
  • Taxation
The court of justice of the European Union attempts to clarify the concept of tax avoidance
On February 26, 2019, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) handed down its judgments in the cases of T Danmark (ECLI:EU:C:2019:135) and N Luxembourg 1[1] (ECLI:EU:C:2019:134), which once again address the concept of abuse of rights as a legal
26 abril 2019
  • Business law
  • Labor and employment
Working hours: limits and timekeeping
Historically, the main concern about work hours has been to cap the number of hours employees can work in a given period. On the back of past struggles to achieve an eight-hour workday, as a general rule, we now have legal limits on daily working hours.
5 abril 2019