A single step is what makes the difference … the difference between having a dream and making it come true, the difference between being the first or the second, the difference between thinking and doing. A single step is what you need to make your dreams come true, to be able to live that life […]
EU and Central America Association Agreement
/0 Comments/in English, European Union Law, International Business Law, International Law, International Trade, International Trade Law /by Idoia Campoy“The European Union and Central America Association Agreement constitutes an important boost for the international trade among the countries members, both in the medium and long term, which is advisable to consider when a decision concerning the internationalization of our business has to be made” The European Union (EU) and the Central America countries […]
How to claim commercial debts in the international area
/0 Comments/in English, European Union Law, International Business Law, International Law, International Trade, International Trade Law /by Idoia CampoyYes, I know that trading in the international markets is ok, but what should I do in case my customers do not pay for the goods supplied or the services rendered? Which means do I have to claim the payment in a foreign country where I do not know what law to apply? Although it […]
The European Free Trade Association Court (EFTA Court)
/0 Comments/in English /by Idoia CampoyIt was created in 1994, its seat is in Luxembourg, and its Member States are Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. It is composed of 3 judges, one per Member State. Its main task is to ensure the observance of the correct interpretation and application of the Law of the European Economic Area (EEA), taking into account […]
Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU)
/0 Comments/in English /by Idoia CampoyEuropean Union law takes precedence over national law and is to be applied in a uniform manner in all the Member States. In case of doubt about its interpretation, it is possible to bring an action before the CJEU, whose judgments are binding in all the Member States. 1952 is the year when the Court […]