The International Bulletin, or INTERPOL Bulletin, is a bulletin published to facilitate information sharing among INTERPOL members.
The right to information, a third-generation human right, is the right of individuals to access information obtained by public institutions and organizations in the course of their duties.
Intellectual and artistic works that bear the distinctive characteristics of their creator and are considered works of science and literature, music, fine arts, or cinema…
Under the legislation, producers are required to register and record their cinematic and musical works.
Copyright is defined as "the legal rights granted to a person over all products created through their intellectual labor.".
An employee wishing to leave their job due to military service must inform their employer in writing. If they have served for one year or more, they are entitled to severance pay...
The principle of equal treatment requires employers to treat employees equally in the workplace regardless of factors such as wages, working hours, religious beliefs, disability, political views, etc.
The obligation for private sector employers to employ former convicts and victims of terrorism has been lifted.
The probationary period is a time frame during which an employee can observe working conditions and form an opinion about their ability to perform the job.
When transferring real estate to another person, if the transferor wishes to retain ownership, the sale must be conducted with a retention of title clause.