There are a good number of law firms in Malta, ranging from sole-practitioners to firms such as Ganado and Associates with over twenty-five lawyers in practice. The University of Malta has a large Faculty of Laws and it’s one of the oldest Faculties at the University.
Within the Maltese legal system it is the only institution in Malta authorised to award the degree of Doctor of Laws (LL.D). This is still required today in order to qualify as an Lawyer, Magistrate or Judge in The Republic of Malta.
Although international call rates have come down in recent years, calls to or from mobile phones whilst abroad can still be very high. If you’re coming to Malta for a holiday and intend to use your mobile phone whilst here, it could be worth looking into obtaining a Maltese or international SIM card.
With Malta being a small island and having a population of just over 400,000, many Maltese have friends and family overseas and they often keep in touch online. This means that the Maltese have a web-savvy culture, and the development of online shopping, services and other sites have mushroomed in the country over the past few years. With tourism playing a key part in Malta’s economy, hotels, restaurants and other outlets need a high-profile, international web-presence.
Melita plc is one of the two main cable/digital TV, internet, mobile and telephony companies based in Malta.
Whether you are visiting Malta for fun or work renting a car can make your stay more exciting and adventurous. More locations are made accessible to you if you rent a car, as public transport is obviously restricted. It also gives you the freedom to explore different location at your own time without having to depend on our public transport system (which is not exactly the most reliable, punctual or efficient).