For years, policymakers have grappled with whether and how to change the law to reflect advances in technology and the new risks and opportunities that come with that. This exercise has become the ...
The recent data breach incident at South African real estate company Pam Golding Properties serves as a timely reminder of companies’ notification duties under South Africa’s data protection regime ...
Plans to replace the current leasehold system of flat ownership in England and Wales with a new system built around the commonhold model of ownership, will raise practical issues that residential ...
Courts in EU member states have scope to rule on the infringement of ‘foreign’ patents even when the validity of those patents is challenged, and may consider the question of their validity when ...
Despite long-standing legislation on equal pay between men and women, gender pay gaps remain within the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, and in the EU as a whole. A new EU pay transparency directive (‘the ...
EU policymakers and regulators are moving forward with measures to restrict the use of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) – so-called ‘forever chemicals’ – in the manufacture and sale of a ...
Edward James and Vishana Mangalparsad, anti-corruption and bribery experts at Pinsent Masons, were commenting after Botswana president Duma Boko announced the audit, which will investigate past ...
A recent Competition Tribunal of South Africa case sets a precedent for future settlements, highlighting the potential for competition law to drive positive social change, an expert has said. Anthony ...
Craig Patterson tells HRNews about the differences between redundancy procedures in Great Britain and Northern Ireland. We're sorry, this video is not available in ...