Editorial output
Our editorial output.
The firm regularly publishes legal analyses on technical questions of Togolese and OHADA law, international arbitration, banking law and criminal procedure. Each piece is signed by one of the firm's lawyers and presents reasoned analysis grounded in the applicable sources of positive law.
Note — the firm's articles are written in French. Each entry is referenced below in its original title, with an English summary. The full text is accessible by following the link to the French version.
1 article published · 5 topics in preparation
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Banking law · Criminal procedure · Available in French only
Devoir d'information de la banque & enquête pénale.
When a bank places a client's account under restriction in execution of a requisition by a judicial police officer, without informing the client, can its contractual liability be engaged? An analysis based on a case decided in Lomé, in light of the Togolese codes and French case law (Court of Cassation, rulings of 30 January 2001 and 10 December 2003). Article published in French.
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No article matches this filter at the moment. The next publication on this area is announced below, under "Topics in preparation".
Topics in preparation.
- OHADA OHADA compliance for Togolese companies: lessons from five years of practice.
- International arbitration Anti-suit injunction before the High Court of Justice — lessons from a cross-border matter where an arbitration clause was circumvented.
- Public international law Litigation on immunity from execution: state of the law and Togolese prospects.
- Intellectual property Assignment of copyright in the framework of an employment contract: a Togolese reading of Article 31 of Annex VII of the revised OAPI Agreement.
- Business law Intellectual services contracts with a Togolese public entity: obligations of means or obligations of result?
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