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High Court considers regulatory rights of appeal
The post below was first published on our Public Law notes blog: In R (Suez Recycling and Recovery UK Ltd) v Environment Agency [2023] EWHC …
Public Law Podcast: Shaping and Challenging Policy (Part 1)
The post below was first published on our Public Law notes blog: In the latest edition of our Public Matters Podcast series, Jasveer Randhawa, James Wood …
Sizewell C JR appeal dismissed
The post below was first published on our Public Law notes blog: On Wednesday 20 December 2023, Sir Keith Lindblom, Lady Justice Andrews and Lord Justice …
The View from Brussels: The EU embraces Industrial Policy
The post below was first published on our Competition notes blog: In the past industrial policy was a matter for the EU Member States. …
UK FOREIGN INFLUENCE REGISTRATION REGIME NOW LAW – A POLICY SCRUTINY WIN BUT ISSUES REMAIN
While still onerous, timely interventions have led to dramatically improved legislation Today, the UK's National Security Act received royal assent and …
COMPLEX PROBLEMS NEED GROWN-UP THINKING – WHAT'S GONE WRONG WITH UK LAW-MAKING (AND HOW TO FIX IT)
Frenetic levels of policy and regulation have dogged the UK in recent years, with companies struggling to keep up and unintended consequences …
Welcome to the Future: AI offers a window into the UK’s evolving regulatory environment
The post below was first published on our Public Law blog How to regulate an emerging sector is always an interesting question to which there …
Failure to prevent fraud – an introduction to the proposed new offence
The post below was first published on our FSR and Corporate Crime notes blog: This week saw the government’s long-awaited introduction of a proposed new …
UK GOVERNMENT GIVES GROUND ON CONTROVERSIAL FOREIGN INFLUENCE REGISTRATION SCHEME
11th-hour reforms to the proposed foreign influence policy will be met with relief by businesses, NGOs and charities as Government makes significant …
The Online Safety Bill: Crystal ball gazing for the road ahead – what can we expect?
The post below was first published on our Digital TMT and Sourcing notes blog: On 1 February 2023 the Online Safety Bill received its Second Reading in …
LDI liquidity crisis – policy and regulatory responses
The post below was first published on our Pensions notes blog: The immediate panic caused by the liquidity crisis that affected a large number …
Failure to prevent offence may be introduced in the UK in the new Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill
The post below was first published on our FSR and Corporate Crime notes blog: The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency bill (the "Bill"), which is …
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