UK proposes fraud enforcement shake-up
Changes to the way in which fraud, cyber and online crime is monitored and enforced in England and Wales have been proposed by the UK government. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Changes to the way in which fraud, cyber and online crime is monitored and enforced in England and Wales have been proposed by the UK government. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Arbitral institutions should push for adoption of arbitration as a means of ensuring international governments comply with their commitments to mitigate the effects of climate change at this year’s Conference […]
Continue Reading →A recent ruling by South Africa’s Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) highlights the challenges unsuccessful tenderers for public contracts in the country face in raising successful claims for damages, even […]
Continue Reading →Construction projects continue to be impacted by the global coronavirus pandemic, with a knock-on effect on claims. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The High Court in London has ruled that a scheme of arrangement relating to a company regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) could be sanctioned, despite the FCA raising […]
Continue Reading →Expected changes to the Disclosure Pilot currently operating in some courts in England and Wales could help reduce the cost of litigation for businesses. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Employers in Ireland should review whether they need to update their processes or invest more in data analytics to comply with new legislation aimed at shining a light on pay […]
Continue Reading →The Taiwanese Bureau of Energy (BoE) has announced near-finalised plans for its next round of offshore wind project licensing, which has been eagerly awaited by developers and investors. Read Complete […]
Continue Reading →Multinational businesses will welcome a UK regulator’s move to draft a UK-specific contractual addendum that they will be able bolt on to EU standard contractual clauses (SCCs) concerning the international […]
Continue Reading →The UK government plans to introduce a legal framework for the Early Access to Medicine Scheme (EAMS) and has launched a consultation on it. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →In a market as large and diverse as Australia, joint ventures (JVs) offer contractors of different sizes more opportunities to contribute to a broader range of major infrastructure projects. Read […]
Continue Reading →Whether a collateral warranty is a ‘construction contract’, granting parties the statutory right to adjudicate any disputes arising under it, will depend on the timing and wording of that warranty, […]
Continue Reading →A recent fine imposed by a UK regulator highlights how financial sanctions regulations can still apply in cases where the sanctions target is an intermediary and not the intended end-beneficiary […]
Continue Reading →Changes to South Africa’s Electricity Regulation Act (ERA) exempting embedded power generation projects with a capacity of up to 100MW from the need to obtain a generation licence have come […]
Continue Reading →Multinational businesses will welcome a UK regulator’s move to draft a UK-specific contractual addendum that they will be able bolt on to EU standard contractual clauses (SCCs) concerning the international […]
Continue Reading →Multinational businesses will welcome a UK regulator’s move to draft a UK-specific contractual addendum that they will be able bolt on to EU standard contractual clauses (SCCs) concerning the international […]
Continue Reading →Vietnam’s Ministry of Transport (MoT) has signed a build-operate-transfer (BOT) contract for the third section of the north-south expressway under a public-private partnership (PPP) model. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has issued a new rule which is intended to attract more developers and investors to invest in transmission infrastructure by making it easier to […]
Continue Reading →A recent decision by the English Court of Appeal confirms the scope of the ‘doctrine of merger’, which is designed to prevent an abuse of court process by preventing parties […]
Continue Reading →The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has provisionally accepted a licensing application from Australian cryptocurrency exchange Independent Reserve. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Construction has started on a 145 megawatt (MW) floating solar plant in Indonesia, which will be “the biggest” facility of its kind in southeast Asia. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The right to terminate a construction contract for breach is not always an easy one to establish, given its status as an option of last resort. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →State-owned entities in South Africa cannot cite internal governance processes as a valid reason for failing to comply with an adjudicator’s award made against them. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →An update of the occupational health and safety regulation on Covid-19 provides for working from home in order to reduce contacts in the workplace. Read Complete Article
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