We represented Tallinna Linnatranspordi Aktsiaselts (TLT), a company fully owned by the City of Tallinn, in a procurement to purchase compressed gas for TLT’s natural gas-powered buses. The buses are due to arrive late in the summer of 2020 and the supply of gas will last for the next 10 years. The procurement also included […]
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In order to resolve the practical and legal issues involved in the chain reaction as a result of the state of emergency, the Parliament passed a package of amendments in the form of a so-called cluster bill (170 SE). These changes were necessary for the continuation of state life in an emergency situation, but at […]
Transport conglomerate Mootor Grupp is taking the Estonian state to court on the issue of compensation for free transportation of children, and people with disabilities, which it says should come from the state and not from its own coffers, Baltic News Service reports. Mootor Grupp is the parent company of Lux Express and SEBE coach […]
In a parliamentary state, the president is not involved in the formation of a government, which is why they generally lack the right to reject a candidate for minister in connection with, for example, political convictions, writes attorney and former Chancellor of Justice Allar Jõks. Would it be a constitutional crisis if the president were […]
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On 8 December 2018, a report entitled “Structured Settlements for Corruption Offences: Towards Global Standards?” edited by the Anti-Corruption Committee of the International Bar Association (IBA) was published. The report was produced as part of an Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) project on structured settlement standards in global corruption cases. The objective of […]