China’s market regulator proposes amendments to e-commerce law
China’s market regulator the State Administration of Market Regulation (SAMR) has proposed some amendments to the existing e-commerce law. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →China’s market regulator the State Administration of Market Regulation (SAMR) has proposed some amendments to the existing e-commerce law. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The UK government will make over £200 million of support available to offshore wind projects during the next round of the contracts for difference (CfD) support scheme, it has confirmed. […]
Continue Reading →Lynette Jacobs tells HRNews why it may be a good time to review reward strategies as salaries rise Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Ed Goodwyn tells HRNews that notwithstanding the EAT’s decision in Caldwell going over the head of a union needs to be carefully judged Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA) has raised S$1.65 billion (US$1.23bn) from its first green bond issuance, the proceeds of which will be used to fund sustainable projects. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The World Bank (WB) has approved a US$380 million loan to Indonesia state-owned electricity company Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) for the country’s first pumped-storage hydropower plant. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The Singapore government has proposed a new law which aims to prevent foreign attempts at influencing domestic politics, via hostile information campaigns or using local proxies. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) has ruled that customers provided with inadequate information on loan documentation can revoke the loan regardless of when it was taken out. […]
Continue Reading →A recent preliminary judgment by the High Court in London provides a stark reminder of the potential exposure for personal liability faced by partners in dental practices and the need […]
Continue Reading →Brand owners in the UK got clarification earlier this summer on when they will be considered to be acting in bad faith by seeking trade mark protection for a broad […]
Continue Reading →The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) has announced a deal has been struck to pay members of the Irish senior men’s and women’s teams equally. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Up to £650 billion of public and private sector money could be spent on UK priority infrastructure projects over the next 10 years, according to plans published by the government. […]
Continue Reading →A new data law is to be introduced in the UAE. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Planned revisions to UK planning policy for major energy infrastructure reinforces support for the growth in offshore wind generation and aligns with the UK government’s target of achieving 40GW of […]
Continue Reading →The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has launched new plan for investment in projects aimed at the country’s move to net zero emissions. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Third party litigation funding could soon be regulated by the EU: the European Parliament is currently considering a draft report with recommendations for a new directive. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Germany’s Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) has announced the results of its most recent offshore wind auction, with two companies picking up the development rights for three sites in the North […]
Continue Reading →The competitive dialogue procedure is a route by which the French government is planning to access offshore wind energy and support growth in the sector over the coming years. Read […]
Continue Reading →Proposed changes to UK energy infrastructure planning policy highlight the pivotal role emerging energy technologies are expected to play in ensuring the UK’s changing energy needs are met in future. […]
Continue Reading →Anne Sammon tells HRNews about the payment of sick pay to doubled-jabbed employees who choose to self-isolate Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Companies still need to improve their level of reporting on environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues, with more clarity required in annual reports, according to the UK’s Financial Reporting Council […]
Continue Reading →The UK’s Health & Safety Executive (HSE) has put together a set of principles to support residential property owners and developers in meeting proposed new safety case requirements for high-rise […]
Continue Reading →Dubai has established a specialist criminal court dealing with money laundering cases, the emirate’s court service has announced. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Uniform EU-wide rules on the distribution and pre-marketing of alternative investment funds came into force on 2 August – but how are they implemented in Germany? Read Complete Article
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