Snacks: Digestible Weekly Labour News – Issue 11329 June 2023
Read the 113th edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
Read the 113th edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
Each year, WFW will provide a financial contribution to support one Nottingham student on this programme during their time abroad.
This edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly considers two examples of how not to approach settlement of a dispute, a demonstration of when a worldwide freezing order may be varied and the English courts’ ongoing efforts to deal with the significant number of post lockdown insurance cases.
New Zealand broke new ground by bringing the first State-to-State dispute under the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (“CPTPP”). This article examines the progress of the dispute and considers some key early lessons for governments and investors in CPTPP economies.
A summary of new, important details that have been released on Thailand’s draft Security of Payment Act, which will introduce rapid resolution of payment disputes via adjudication to the Thai construction industry.
Our German Regulatory team publish a regular newsletter offering insights into changes and challenges within the public sector in Germany.
Read the 112th edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
After Parliament’s vote, Europe is set to introduce the world’s first regulation of artificial intelligence systems.
The development of European legislation obliging corporations to consider the impact of their activities on the environment and human rights calls for a series of reflections, including on the role and duties of directors.
Under the agreement, all the renewable energy produced by Goethe Energy’s hydroelectric plants in Italy will be purchased by GDE.
This edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly considers a UK Supreme Court decision on claims under the CMR convention, an attempt by a freeholder to thwart its tenants, the court’s approach to an allegation that a judgment was obtained by fraud and the interpretation of a contractual cap on liability.
The aircraft will be used for sustainability-linked aviation projects, emergency medical response, search and rescue, and firefighting, and are operating in multiple jurisdictions throughout Europe and Africa.
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