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ESG – Environmental, Social and Governance

The EU 'Omnibus' package – what does this mean for the future of ESG reporting?

The European Commission has introduced a proposal to simplify ESG regulations in a bid to regain its competitiveness
Energy finance

ISDA and the Standardisation of Financial PPAs

In December 2024, ISDA introduced an FPPA contract model to globally standardize energy transactions, simplifying deals and promoting renewable projects
Tax

The Dutch Carried Interest Scheme: Changes On The Horizon?

On 13 February 2025, a detailed report was published by the Dutch Ministry of Finance (the Report), which may contain
Corporate

End of the accounting moratorium

End of the accounting moratorium introduced to mitigate the economic effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and its implications for commercial

Prohibited AI practices: Europe interprets the limits of innovation

The European Commission has taken the lead and issued guidelines that clarify prohibited AI practices
Commercial

New EU packaging and waste regulation comes into force to promote sustainability

Effective implementation of this advance for the circular economy now depends on national legislation by Member States
Energy and energy transition

The Energy Transition | DESNZ consultation overhaul to the Contracts for Difference Scheme

Welcome to our top picks of the latest energy regulatory and market developments in the UK's transition to net zero.
Decarbonisation

Law 7/2024 of 11 December on urgent measures for administrative simplification and rationalisation of the public administration of the Balearic Islands

We analyse the main novelties introduced by this regulation and its impact on administrative efficiency in the energy sector and
Intellectual property

No Copyright Protection for Birkenstock Sandals

On 20 February 2025, the German Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof – “BGH”) issued a landmark ruling on the copyright
Real estate

Renters' Rights Bill divides opinion as it passes second reading in UK House of Lords

Landlords have a short period to consider their options with the legislation expected to come into force later in spring
Regulatory and compliance

Court of Appeal rules on duty to clarify tender submissions with bidders in UK public procurement

Decision explains when contracting authorities must clarify incomplete or ambiguous information in tender submissions