Cyprus Employment Law Update: Commuting is work for workers with no fixed workplace

The European Court of Justice (“ECJ”) in Federación de Servicios Provados del sindicto Comisiones obreras (CC.OO.) v. Tyco Integrated Security SL, Tyco Integrated Fire & Security Corporation Servicios SA held that, “when workers…do not have a fixed or habitual place of work, the time spent by those workers travelling each day between their homes and…

Insights: Cyprus Company Law – Shareholders Agreements

1.    Introduction The questions below are intended to help shareholders identify and, if relevant, negotiate certain (indicative only) matters regarding regulation of a Cyprus company. The questions are aimed at providing a starting point for discussions between the owners regarding the establishment of a management structure of a Cyprus company. Note that not all the…

Insights: Cyprus Company Law – Protecting Minority/Oppressed Shareholders rights

1.    Introduction Cyprus Company Law is based on the principle of the majority rule. Consequently Cyprus courts will not generally interfere in the internal management of companies. However, in cases where shareholders become oppressed by the controlling or majority shareholders or even the board of a Company, minority or oppressed shareholders can seek redress and…

Bankruptcy & Insolvency Update: The new Insolvency Framework for Cyprus

The Cyprus parliament approved a new insolvency framework aimed at streamlining and modernising the existing system and promoting a rescue culture. The legislation includes the enactment of entirely new legislation and amendments to existing legislation and relates to the   insolvency of both natural and legal persons. The new Insolvency framework The new insolvency framework comprises…