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UK sets out plans to diverge from EU regime on gene editing in plants
The government has signalled its intention to pave the way for gene-edited crops following a consultation on departing from EU
New Research by Economist Impact
The Energy Transition | Government consults on GB electricity auctions, six actions to limit global warming, and more
This week we look at the government's consultation on re-coupling GB auctions for cross-border trade with the EU, the six
When are content-sharing and file-hosting platforms liable for infringing content uploaded by their users?
CJEU decision brings good news for platforms not deliberately seeking to facilitate copyright infringement
When can you link to and frame third-party content without permission?
Recent decisions by the European Court of Justice and the UK Court of Appeal have provided further guidance on evolving
Employment Law Coffee Break: Covid-19 update, flexible working back in the ET and our latest HR pensions spotlight
Welcome to our Employment Law Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal and practical developments impacting UK
The management power of the employer and the return to on-site work
The health crisis caused by Covid-19 has forced the companies to introduce remote working as a preferred way to work
Considerations on the suspension of the liberalization regime of foreign direct investments in Spain
As a consequence of the crisis triggered by Covid-19, on March 2020 the Spanish Government decided to adopt certain measures
Urgent measures to mitigate the impact of the increase in natural gas prices in the retail gas and electricity markets
Published Royal Decree-Law 17/2021, of 14 September, on urgent measures to mitigate the impact of the increase in natural gas
Urban Transformation: the World Economic Forum addresses the decarbonisation challenge in cities
The World Economic Forum's report on the value of integrated energy solutions to deliver decarbonised, sustainable and resilient cities around