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MONACO LAW REVIEW | DECEMBER 2025 | NEWS FROM OUR PARTNERS
Save the Date – Monaco Job Forum on 6 February 2026
On Friday 6 February 2026, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., the Monaco Job Forum will return to the Grimaldi
Forum Monaco. All sectors of activity will be represented. This year, the Monegasque Institute for
Training in the Legal Professions will be present to welcome applicants alongside legal practitioners
seeking new talent.
Monaco Law and Monaco Economy: money laundering from both a legal and an economic perspective
In addition to our special report on the judicial handling of money-laundering
cases, the next issue of Monaco Economy will examine the consequences of the
Principality’s inclusion on the FATF grey list and the European Union’s list of
“high-risk” countries. The analysis will cover the impact on Monaco’s fi nancial
centre, the reforms undertaken, and the prospects for de-listing.
INDEMER
The proceedings of the latest conference organised by the Institute for the Economic
Law of the Sea (INDEMER) will be published in December 2025. They will present
the refl ections and discussions on the renewal of maritime uses and the gradual
adaptation of the frameworks governing the protection, management and legal
representation of the oceans.
A2M in Tunis
Mr Laurent ANSELMI travelled to Tunis from 9 to 11 October
as part of ongoing relations with Tunisian institutions
interested in the activities of the Monaco Academy of the
Sea. A particularly fruitful meeting was held with Professor
Wahid FERCHICHI, Dean of the Faculty of Legal, Political
and Social Sciences. Mr ANSELMI also delivered a lecture
at the Tunis Diplomatic Academy on the concept of
constitutional monarchy, illustrated through the institutional
framework of Monaco. More information: a2m.mc
Short Labour Law Courses at the ACDSM
The ACDSM offers short courses in labour law for professionals wishing to broaden their expertise
(drafting employment contracts, internal regulations, preventing workplace harassment, etc.). These
sessions prioritise the practical analysis of legal texts—laws, ordinances, regulations, case law—and
encourage constructive exchanges between participants and trainers.
Preferential Legal English Tuition for IMPFJ Students
Ad Augusta offers candidates enrolled in one of the IMPFJ’s initial training programmes a
preferential rate for private legal English lessons, available at €90 per hour (instead of €150).
Information by email: contact@adaugusta.mc

