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Sanctions, ownership and related issues

UK Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation to arrive for October launch

New enforcement body's powers impose additional compliance burdens on industry, financial services and legal sectors
Mobility and Infrastructure

What is the UK government's approach to the development challenges for data centres?

Consultation raises questions as to how its energy strategy aligns with its increased digital infrastructure ambitions
Dispute resolution

What are the advantages of using arbitration to resolve international infrastructure project disputes?

There are some key features and advantages of using arbitration, with important differences between commercial and investment treaty arbitration
Regulatory and compliance

New UK public procurement regime delayed to February 2025

The government has pushed the implementation of the Procurement Act 2023 back by four months
Real estate

UK First-tier Tribunal further clarifies Electronic Communications Code agreement terms

New guidance provided on typical terms in dispute between operators and site providers during negotiation of agreements
Real estate

Navigating environmental obligations in Belgium

Belgian legislators in the three Regions (Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia) are increasingly using real estate transactions to pursue their environmental
Regulatory and compliance

How 'known risks' will work under the UK Procurement Act 2023

What should be considered when dealing with the list of known risks in a tender notice?
Mobility and Infrastructure

Future of Mobility and Infrastructure | AI use cases, UK PFI project handbacks, and what a Labour government might mean for the sector

Welcome to our latest mobility and infrastructure update that addresses key trends and issues within the sector affecting your business
Energy and Utilities

'Wind of change': Labour government lifts de facto ban on onshore wind in the UK

The swift move indicates a strong early commitment to the green economy and to reform of the UK's planning system
Infrastructure services

How to get ahead and avoid disputes prior to UK PFI handback

As projects enter a 'sunset' period, it is time to consider areas of potential dispute and how best to avoid
UK General Election

What might a Labour government mean for the infrastructure sector?

Housing, energy infrastructure, transport, social infrastructure (such as schools and healthcare) and other large-scale projects are all priority areas for
Competition, antitrust and trade

Government updates guidance on the UK National Security and Investment Act

Changes cover call-in powers, universities and research bodies, outward direct investment and notification forms