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- lenart.doc (254.5 KB, DOC)… beneficiaries of aid to spend the full amount of the granted aid on their territory. The analysis also shows that the requirements laid down by the 2001 Cinema Communication did not change the degree of attractiveness of EU Member States for large foreign film productions and investment. Moreover, since the present criteria do not constitute any challenge for Member States to comply with them, it may be inferred that they are not strict enough. It leads, in turn, to the competition between … works, the conditions remain the same, but the aid intensity levels are inversely proportional to the production budget, ranging from maximum 50% to 10%. The Draft therefore seems to withdraw from pursuing the current trend to attract major foreign productions, presumably especially from the United States. The wording of the criteria laid down in the Draft seems to suggest that one piece of work may be granted two non-cumulative grants of public funding – one for production (together with … with the common market. (…) 3. The following may be considered to be compatible with the common market: (…) (c) aid to facilitate the development of certain economic activities or of certain economic areas, where such aid does not adversely affect trading conditions to an extent contrary to the common interest.” � See Commission Decision 89/44/EEC on Aid granted by the Greek Government to the Film Industry [1989] OJ L 208/38, where the Commission declared incompatible with the common market the …
- law_oer_advanced_master_ipkm_2021-22_en.pdf (237.86 KB, PDF)… - An IELTS certificate (International English Language Testing System): at minimum overall score of 6.5 with no less than 6,5 in writing; o alternatively an overall score of 7 or higher; - An internet-based TOEFL certificate (Test of English as a Foreign Language): at minimum an overall score of 90 with no less than 25 in writing; o alternatively an overall score of 100 or higher; - a Cambridge certificate: CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English) or (Certificate in Advanced English) … STUDY PROGRESS Article 27 Study progress requirement 1 In line with the Modern Migration Policy Act, students with a student visa must earn at least 50% of the credits allotted to an academic year to keep their visa. This requirement does not apply to exchange students or students who have transitioned from a university of applied sciences. 2 The study progress requirement is 30 credits each academic year for fulltime students and 15 credits for part-time students. In principle, a student’s total …
Geographical indications in EU-Vietnam FTA: beyond quality control
Concluded at the end of 2015, the European Union-Vietnam FTA (EVFTA) has marked a successive breakthrough for the EU in exporting its long-standing sui generis protection of geographical indications (GIs). With respect to the scope of protection, the GI chapter in EVFTA has introduced a peculiar...
- F1EUREFREG.pdf (682.15 KB, PDF)… you must ensure you have enough financial resources to cover the period before receiving your deposit back. You will need to manage this time without access to your deposit once you arrive in the Netherlands, using cash, credit card, or a foreign debit card. Required document: A proof of transfer showing the amount transferred. The transfer reference must show your student ID number, full name, and living allowance as a reference, regardless of whose account the amount is transferred … exempt from the test. In all other cases, you will have to take the test, http://www.maastrichthousing.com/ http://www.mymaastricht.nl/housing https://www.government.nl/topics/identification-documents/certificates-and-official-documents/legalising-a-foreign-document-for-use-in-the-netherlands mailto:post@maastricht.nl https://ind.nl/en/forms/7644.pdf https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/file/visa-ssc-longtermrpeupdf even if you recently had a similar test in another country. More information on the … any liability for my inability to meet any of the other registration requirements ✓ I authorize the UM Visa Office to legally act on my behalf for the application, extension, change or termination of my visa and residence permit for study and to exchange information with Dutch Immigration (IND) on my residence status ✓ I authorize the UM Visa Office to act and exchange information on my municipal registration ✓ I am aware that my residence permit for study will be revoked when terminating or …
- F3EUREFPREP_0.pdf (631.34 KB, PDF)… you must ensure you have enough financial resources to cover the period before receiving your deposit back. You will need to manage this time without access to your deposit once you arrive in the Netherlands, using cash, credit card, or a foreign debit card. Required document: A proof of transfer showing the amount transferred. The transfer reference must show your student ID number, full name, and living allowance as a reference, regardless of whose account the amount is transferred … you leave for the Netherlands to ensure proper coverage. For more information and suggestions, please refer to this insurance page (link). https://www.government.nl/topics/identification-documents/certificates-and-official-documents/legalising-a-foreign-document-for-use-in-the-netherlands mailto:post@maastricht.nl https://ind.nl/en/forms/7644.pdf https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/file/visa-ssc-longtermrpeupdf https://www.studyinholland.nl/practical-matters/insurance … any liability for my inability to meet any of the other registration requirements ✓ I authorize the UM Visa Office to legally act on my behalf for the application, extension, change or termination of my visa and residence permit for study and to exchange information with Dutch Immigration (IND) on my residence status ✓ I authorize the UM Visa Office to act and exchange information on my municipal registration ✓ I am aware that my residence permit for study will be revoked when terminating or …
- Curriculum LAW Master International and European Tax Law - Tax and Technology 2022-2023.pdf (92.45 KB, PDF)… to find answers. Programmes LLM International and European Tax Law (compulsory) LLM Fiscaal Recht (elective) LLM Globalisation and Law (elective) LLM European Law School (elective) LLM International Laws (elective) LLM Rechtsgeleerdheid (elective) Exchange Students Students from other Faculties and Schools Assessment methods: Paper (to be written during a regular exam time slot), presentations, participation. Course objectives Students should be able to identify the main pros and cons in … approach guarantees a smooth discussion during the meetings and gives us the opportunity to use the limited time we have together to be used in the most effective way. The group sessions provide for a perfect opportunity and atmosphere for students to exchange and present their ideas in relation to specific tax topics and to discuss them with their fellow students. Also, it will be a ‘safe environment’ to practice and/or finetune your presentation skills. The assessment method will based on the … ECTS credits: 6.0 Coordinator: H.T.P.M. van den Hurk Teaching methods: PBL, Presentations Assessment methods: Assignment, Written exam Keywords: Tax Planning; Fiscal Ethics; BEPS; ATAD; MLI; Tax Avoidance; Digital Economy; Hybrid mismatches; Exchange of Information; Faculty of Law Transfer Pricing and Attribution of Income Full course description Students should become familiar with applying transfer pricing rules in the area of international taxation. When analyzing transfers within legal …
- Curriculum LAW Master International and European Tax Law - Tax and Technology 2021-2022.pdf (96.06 KB, PDF)… to find answers. Programmes LLM International and European Tax Law (compulsory) LLM Fiscaal Recht (elective) LLM Globalisation and Law (elective) LLM European Law School (elective) LLM International Laws (elective) LLM Rechtsgeleerdheid (elective) Exchange Students Students from other Faculties and Schools Course objectives Students should be able to identify the main pros and cons in relation to a selection of societal grand challenges relating to taxation at a meta level. Students should be … approach guarantees a smooth discussion during the meetings and gives us the opportunity to use the limited time we have yogether to be used in the most effective way. The group sessions provide for a perfect opportunity and atmosphere for students to exchange and present their ideas in relation to specific tax topics and to discuss them with their fellow students. Also, it will be a ‘safe environment’ to practice and/or finetune your presentation skills. … https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/p70066770 Master International and European Tax Law (Specialisation Tax and Technology) 12 Keywords: Tax Planning; Fiscal Ethics; BEPS; ATAD; MLI; Tax Avoidance; Digital Economy; Hybrid mismatches; Exchange of Information; Faculty of Law Transfer Pricing and Attribution of Income Full course description Students should become familiar with applying transfer pricing rules in the area of international taxation. When analyzing transfers within legal …
- RU2400152 DEF_OER advanced master Intellectual Property Law and Knowledge Management 2024-2025.pdf (310.87 KB, PDF)… (International English Language Testing System): at minimum overall score of 6.5 with no less than 6,5 in both writing and speaking; o alternatively an overall score of 7 or higher; - An internet-based TOEFL certificate (Test of English as a Foreign Language): at minimum an overall score of 90 with no less than 25 in both writing and speaking; o alternatively an overall score of 100 or higher; - a Cambridge certificate: CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English) or (Certificate in … PERMIT Article 27: Study progress requirement 1. In line with the Modern Migration Policy Act, students with a student visa must earn at least 50% of the credits allotted to an academic year to keep their visa. This requirement does not apply to exchange students or students who have transitioned from a university of applied sciences. 2. The study progress requirement is 30 credits each academic year for fulltime students and 15 credits for part-time students. In principle, a student’s total …