Crime of coercion in habitual residence
The crime of coercion in habitual residence are perpetrated to disturb the use and enjoyment of the habitual residence, something that happen in many cases where the landlord wants to coerce the tenant to leave the property, even if a rental contract has been signed and tenants are legitimized to inhabit the home.
Read moreMonitoring of telephone communications
The monitoring of telephone communications consists on the restriction of the fundamental right to confidentiality and privacy of communications, contemplated in the article 18 of the Spanish constitution. It is a measure ordered by the Courts that is very useful to clarify criminal acts.
Read moreNon-Lucrative Visa in Marbella: Everything You Need to Know
At our law firm in Marbella, we are specialized in immigration law and are here to help you understand and manage the non-lucrative visa in Spain. This type of visa is ideal for non-European Union citizens who wish to reside in Spain without engaging in work or economic activities.
Read moreThe illegality of evidences
The illegality of evidences on the criminal law are bassed on the «fruit of the poisonous tree» doctrine, a fundamental legal principle that holds about any evidence obtained unlawfully through the violation of fundamental rights must be considered tainted
Read moreUpdate on Spain’s Golden Visa
Our immigration specialists team is well-versed in alternative visa and resident permit options that allow clients to reside in Spain, tailored to your unique situation and goals.
Read moreInheritances in Marbella Services Offered by Mercury Abogados
Managing inheritances is a complex and delicate process that requires a thorough understanding of succession law. In Marbella, where quality of life and family wealth are highly valued, having the support of a specialized law firm about inheritances is essential. Mercury Abogados presents itself as a reliable and expert option in this field.
Read more¿What happened with the organic law proposal that Congress was debating to confront illegal occupation and home invasion?
Two years ago, the amendments aimed at expediting eviction for illegal occupation or home invasion were announced, which sought to introduce two modifications to the text of the Organic Law draft on organizational efficiency of the public service of Justice.
Read moreBrexit has complicated extradition with the United Kingdom and exposes deficiencies in their prison system
The word of the judicial operators of the United Kingdom is no longer enough to ensure that people who are extradited to this country will be treated fairly and under the legal precepts regarding fundamental rights.
Read moreExtradition process and European arrest warrant (EAW)
Extradition consists of the process of surrender a person judicially requested by one State to another, to be tried in the requesting country or to serve their sentence there. The member states of the European Union have the European Arrest warrant (EAW), an instrument of international legal cooperation in criminal matters.
Read moreConsequences of illegal tourist property rental for landlords and tenants
Illegal tourist rentals can have serious consequences for landlords and tenants. Legal tourist rentals must comply a main requirement, which is to be registered and have a tourist license issued by the tourism delegation of the Autonomous Community where it is located.
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