Residence permit in Luxembourg for temporary Intra-company transfers (ICT)

Besides introducing a new regime for certain investors, the law of 8 March 2017 (modifying the law of 29 August 2008, the “Law of 2008”) foresees a new status for third-country nationals (“TCN”) in the case of temporary Intra-company transfer (“ICT”). This new law implements the Directive 2014/66/EU on the conditions of entry and residence […]

The Japan-EU Adequacy Agreement: GDPR’s First Country-to-Country test, and What This Means for Asian Businesses

As of 17 July 2018, Japan and the EU have reached a preliminary [Adequacy] agreement regarding future free-flow of personal data between the two countries.  This situation represents a significant practical test with regard to country-to-country data sharing agreements in light of the Regulation (EU) 2016/679  (the ‘General Data Protection Regulation’ [hereafter « GDPR »]) applicable since […]

New Guidelines on International transfer of data to third countries

Under GDPR, there are essentially 3 possibilities to transfer data to a country outside of the European Union (hereafter a “third country”): The EU Commission has adopted an adequacy decision recognizing that the third country provides a similar standard with regard to data protection as the EU (so far only Andorra, Argentina, Canada (commercial organisations), […]

Reform des Arbeitsrechts: Was ändert sich mit dem Gesetz vom 8. April 2018?

Das Gesetz vom 8. April 2018 bringt einige Änderungen im luxemburgischen Arbeitsrecht mit sich. Die Ziele des Gesetzgebers nach diesem Gesetz sind folgende (Gesetzesentwurf 7086, Begründung): Effektiver die Rechte der Arbeitnehmer schützen; Verbesserung der Wirksamkeit von Beschäftigungsmaßnahmen durch Förderung der Integration der am stärksten gefährdeten Gruppen von Arbeitslosen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt Gewährleistung einer besseren Kenntnis […]

Labour law reform: What changes with the law of 8 April 2018

The law of 8 April 2018 has just made a few changes to the Luxembourg labour law. The objectives of the legislator, within the law, are as follows (bill 7086, explanatory statement): better protect the rights of employees; improve the efficiency of the employment measures by fostering integration in the labour market including some of […]

European Anti Dumping Regulation: Latest developments

This article shall briefly explain the current climate in the European Union (“EU”) and apposite European Economic Community (“Community”) with regard to dumping legislation, inclusive of contemporary decisions which have attempted to address how intra-Community markets should indemnify EU industry from, inter alia, mass imports from foreign enterprise which could adversely affect Community industries. Like most […]

Autorisation d’établissement au Luxembourg : Abrogation des demandes d’autorisations spéciales pour les grandes surfaces

Un projet de loi a été déposé fin décembre 2017 (n° 7228), en vue de l’abrogation de l’autorisation particulière demandée pour l’implantation des grandes surfaces commerciales au Luxembourg (actuellement prévue par la loi modifiée du 2 septembre 2011 sur le droit d’établissement (la « Loi de 2011 »). En effet, en 2016, la Commission Européenne avait estimé […]

Absence injustifiée : Quand est-ce que l’employeur est en droit de licencier ?

En cas de maladie, le salarié est tenu d’informer l’employeur le premier jour de sa maladie. Il doit, en outre, soumettre à l’employeur, dans les 3 jours au plus tard, un certificat de maladie attestant l’incapacité de travail ainsi que la durée prévisible de la maladie. Un arrêt de la Cour d’appel du 20 juin […]

Manni Case: Not everyone has the “right to be forgotten”

Mr. Manni was the sole director of Italiana Costruzioni Srl, an Italian building company which was awarded a contract for the construction of a tourist complex. In 2007, he brought proceedings before the Lecce Court (Italy) against the Lecce Chamber of Commerce, claiming that the complex buildings were not selling. This was due to the […]

Guidelines on Data Protection Impact Assessment for the purposes of GDPR

The new European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) was published on 4 May 2016.  It will be enforced after a two-year transition, beginning on 25 May 2018, replacing the national laws and regulations and reaching all companies that target EU consumers from outside the EU. GDPR introduces the concept of a Data Protection Impact […]