Tag: regulation

End of 100ml liquid limit for EU flights – What’s changing?

Restrictions on liquids in hand luggage may soon be lifted at several European airports, thanks to new security scanners – but only at airports...

Booking.com faces multi-million euro damages threat

Booking.com could face Dutch damages claims running into millions of euros after 26 hotel associations across Europe said they would back their members in...

Tourism DepMinistry warns Airbnb hosts: Register or face penalties

It is reminded that anyone maintaining or operating a self-catering accommodation without a registration licence is guilty of an offence and, upon conviction, is...

US Crypto Policy, the EU’s regulatory response, and Cyprus’s role

By Nicole K. Phinopoulou, Lawyer, Banking & Financial Services, ESG & Sustainable Finance Expert, Regulatory Compliance, LL. B (Hons), LL.M(UCL), LPC, CISL, University of...

Legal setback delays efforts to regulate Airbnb in Cyprus

The Legal Service has rejected a proposal by the Deputy Ministry of Tourism to impose a cap of two registrations per person or company...

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Starmer China visit signals cautious reset in UK–China ties

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