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Adams & Adams
On 25 February 2024, the Libya Trade Mark Office issued Decision No. 335 of 2024 addressing trade mark cancellations, amongst other items.
United Trademark & Patent Services
Starting from January 17, 2024, there will be a change in the official fees for trademarks, in accordance with Libya Decision No. 26 for the year 2024.
Adams & Adams
On 14 February 2024, the Libyan Office of the Ministry of Economy issued guidance number 694,3.2.5 updating the requirements relating to the filing of trade mark applications in this territory.
JAH Intellectual Property
On January 17, 2024, the Libyan Ministry of Economy and Trade has issued a New Executive Regulations No. 26 dated 2024 for the 2010 Trademark Act reflecting an increase in the official fees related
JAH Intellectual Property
As a commitment to modernization and optimization to its approach to intellectual property, and in compliance with the newly introduced executive regulations issued under Ministerial Decision No.
JAH Intellectual Property
Libya: New Formalities of Submitting Documents to be Implemented as of 01 May 2024
Adams & Adams
Libya's latest trade mark regulations herald key changes for protecting and registering trade marks locally.
Inventa
Libya has imposed, by means of a directive, a restriction on foreigners registering trademarks in the country, with effect from November 1, 2022.
Amereller Legal Consultants
The Libyan electricity sector is characterized by various entities with overlapping competencies.
Amereller Legal Consultants
The PPA would typically be concluded between the sponsor and either GECOL or REAOL.
Amereller Legal Consultants
The allocation of project land is typically regulated by the PPA.
Amereller Legal Consultants
The idea of exporting green electricity from North Africa to Europe has been under discussion for many years. It is prominently associated with the DESERTEC initiative.
Amereller Legal Consultants
Any foreign company operating a renewable energy plant in Libya will be considered as ‘carrying on business' in Libya and would need to register a presence in Libya.
Amereller Legal Consultants
There are no general tax and customs exemptions for renewable energy projects in Libya, nor are there general tax and customs exemptions for investments in green hydrogen.
Amereller Legal Consultants
Any contracts with the Libyan authorities in connection with the project will be subject to the Administrative Contracts Regulation (ACR) as supplemented by Decree 12/2023.
Amereller Legal Consultants
The ACR provides for the exclusive jurisdiction of the Libyan courts for all disputes based on a government contract.
Amereller Legal Consultants
Libya has excellent conditions for renewable energies both in the fields of solar and wind energy, though the tremendous potential is thus far untapped.
Amereller Legal Consultants
On 13 October 2022, the Libyan Ministry of Economy and Commerce enacted Decree 944/2022 on the Participation of Foreigners
Karbal & Co
The Petroleum Law No. 25 of 1955 is considered the authoritative legal text for the Libyan oil industry.
Karbal & Co
Like any other government, the Libyan government, and its entities, purchases from the private sector, goods, services and works, such as construction and maintenance service.
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