Snacks: Digestible Weekly Labour News – Issue 115
Read the 115th edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
Read the 115th edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we discuss decisions on the duty of care of a building designer, a charterer’s obligation to pay for underwater cleaning, interpretation of a notice period and the interplay of a court disclosure order and German data protection laws.
Read the 114th edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
The Hong Kong Convention is finally coming into force. Will this clean up ship recycling’s act for good?
The Italian Revenue Agency confirmed the application of 15% registration tax on surface rights granted on agricultural land.
Proposed legislation is underway to secure the EU’s future self-reliance in mining, processing and recycling critical materials. What does this mean for future mining projects?
The International Seabed Authority is facing a key deadline in July 2023 when it is due to adopt regulations on the exploitation of deep seabed mineral resources. This article outlines the key legal issues for the July session and implications for Sponsoring States, contractors and investors with an interest in deep seabed mining.
The cases in this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly show the English court’s supportive role, in respect of party autonomy in contract, choice of jurisdiction clauses, security for costs in arbitration and international conventions.
Read the 113th edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
This edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly considers two examples of how not to approach settlement of a dispute, a demonstration of when a worldwide freezing order may be varied and the English courts’ ongoing efforts to deal with the significant number of post lockdown insurance cases.
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