China limits foreign laws’ application to Chinese companies
China has introduced measures designed to block foreign laws or actions targeting Chinese companies and individuals. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →China has introduced measures designed to block foreign laws or actions targeting Chinese companies and individuals. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →There is potential for differences to emerge between how the UK and EU regulates e-commerce and digital services in light of the new trade agreement reached by the UK government […]
Continue Reading →Lynette Jacobs tells HRNews about the merits of all-employee share plans to reward employees Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Trish Embley tells HRNews managers need to understand the two-way nature of the process Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Nicky Griffin tells HRNews that HR has a key role in contextualising and explaining the data Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →A 700 megawatts (MW) capacity battery is to be built at a coal-fired power plant in Eraring in the Hunter region of New South Wales. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The imposition of a record £23.8 million fine on a money service business highlights the growing scrutiny being placed on compliance with UK anti-money laundering rules, an expert has said. […]
Continue Reading →News that UK tax authority HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is ramping up criminal investigations into transfer pricing disputes shows its determination to tackle corporate tax compliance, an expert has […]
Continue Reading →Intellectual property (IP) rights holders should use the finalisation of the new EU-UK trade agreement as a spur to review whether their IP protection is in line with their business […]
Continue Reading →New arbitration rules set by the DIFC-LCIA arbitration centre, which took effect on 1 January this year, will be welcomed by businesses seeking efficiency and flexibility in dispute resolution proceedings, […]
Continue Reading →The Kuala Lumpur – Singapore high speed rail (HSR) project has been terminated due to the two sides did not reach an agreement before the suspension period ended. Read Complete […]
Continue Reading →South Africa is a water-scarce country, and many municipalities in South Africa face the risk of the taps running dry if significant interventions are not made in water resources and […]
Continue Reading →Chris Thomas tells HRNews about the various ways UK private sector employers are preparing for the new off-payroll working rules Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Businesses should be aware of the advertising standards that their marketing will be required to comply with. In the UK, different rules apply depending on the medium chosen for advertising. […]
Continue Reading →Trish Embley tells HRNews about training managers ahead of handling a collective consultation with staff Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Ciara Ruane tells HRNews about a new code of practice to give employees the right to disconnect outside normal working hours Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The Irish government has passed amendments to its Gaming and Lotteries Act in an interim measure ahead of a more significant overhaul of gambling legislation expected later this year. Read […]
Continue Reading →UK policymakers will need to weigh the benefits to be gained from diverging from EU regulatory standards against the significant costs that would arise for businesses from such a move. […]
Continue Reading →The International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC Court) is opening a case management office for the ICC Court Secretariat located in the Abu Dhabi Global […]
Continue Reading →Ambitious plans to grow the use of renewable energy in South America, and link coronavirus economic recovery plans to ‘green’ projects, make the market an attractive proposition for international energy […]
Continue Reading →The UK government has released guidance for distressed higher education providers applying to access emergency funding. The restructuring scheme provides support to higher education providers in England at risk of […]
Continue Reading →Unlike in other jurisdictions, there is no single codified source of civil law. English civil law is made up of legislation by Parliament and decisions by the courts. Read Complete […]
Continue Reading →Additional regulatory hurdles now apply to manufacturers of medicines and medical devices that want to place products on both the EU and UK markets in spite of the recent agreement […]
Continue Reading →Most construction contracts require the contractor to produce a programme of works. This can be a non-contractual reference point for how work will be carried out or it can impose […]
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