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The new EU and US trade deal averts a ‘trade war’ and should in principle provide businesses with welcomed stability, even if ...
Countries impacted most by the effects of climate change can claim compensation from other countries responsible for ...
Major changes to the planning and delivery of water and wastewater infrastructure, as well as to the way the industry is ...
Irish businesses in the energy and construction sectors should acknowledge and align their goals with the country’s recently published national development plan (NDP), an expert has said.
Employers in Dubai can choose to pay employee salaries using cryptocurrencies following a recent ruling. In considering a dispute over the recovery of unpaid wages, the Dubai Court of First Instance ...
As EU countries move to clarify air passengers’ rights and airline liability, airlines will need to get up to speed with the proposed reforms ahead of approval by the European Parliament, experts say.
Football clubs across England must familiarise themselves with the Football Governance Act and its implications now that the transformative legislation has been approved in final form in parliament, ...
Announcement of a revived UK Pensions Commission represents a welcome and important opportunity to build a pensions system for future generations, but the commission will have to consider many complex ...
The Welsh government has said glass will remain part of its new deposit return scheme (DRS), raising questions about how industry will approach different parallel schemes across the UK, an expert says ...
Public sector bodies and operators of ‘critical national infrastructure’ in the UK are set to be banned from making ransomware payments.
An amendment to the Telecommunications Act (TKG) could lead to significant progress in network expansion in Germany, experts have said.
E-commerce platforms and other businesses that import products containing melamine into the EU could face environmental- or health-based claims in future if recent rulings by an EU court are upheld.