As data centres become a lynchpin of economic development across the Asia-Pacific region, governments face challenges balancing growth with their long-term climate targets.
War-related events will not always constitute a force majeure event in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) – and there are ...
A recent ruling by the High Court has clarified that Chinese creditors can enforce Chinese judgments in the English courts despite the absence of reciprocal enforcement treaties between China and the ...
The NSW Supreme Court recently clarified when a previous concession in the Building Code of Australia (BCA) could have ...
James Sullivan-Tailyour tells HRNews why equity incentives should be kept simple in design to ensure employees can realise ...
New reforms to the UK’s national security rules for screening acquisitions and investment are a “pragmatic evolution” of the regime, according to experts.
All construction products will be subject to regulation in the UK, under new proposals described as “far reaching” by one ...
A long anticipated reform of Dutch security law is moving a step closer with potentially far reaching implications for both ...
Events linked to the Middle East conflict could give construction contractors in the region rights to claim relief from obligations they owe under their contracts, an expert has said.
British businesses will need to open ‘clear and compassionate’ communication with staff ahead of new rules being introduced over family-related employment rights, an expert has warned.
Insurers should consider sharing their views on the future of insurance with UK regulators, an expert has said, after the ...
A new package of reforms aimed at strengthening protections for workers delivering outsourced public services will put a greater emphasis on companies to avoid two-tier workforces, experts have warned ...