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Countries impacted most by the effects of climate change can claim compensation from other countries responsible for ...
The Welsh government has said glass will remain part of its new deposit return scheme (DRS), raising questions about how industry will approach different parallel schemes across the UK, an expert says ...
Public sector bodies and operators of ‘critical national infrastructure’ in the UK are set to be banned from making ransomware payments.
Major changes to the planning and delivery of water and wastewater infrastructure, as well as to the way the industry is ...
The Singapore government is set to introduce the Business Adaptation Grant in October 2025, designed to assist businesses with managing rising costs and navigating global trade disruptions.
Thousands of UK content creators could find they have no practical way to enforce their copyright in respect of any ...
Thousands of UK content creators could find they have no practical way to enforce their copyright in respect of any infringement of their rights by AI developers, if the High Court in London rejects ...
It would be disproportionate and a “waste of a high quality, valuable resource” to force the owner of a new office building ...
Pressure on the UK government to legislate on the issue of AI and copyright is expected to intensify in the months ahead as a statutory timeframe for action kicks into effect.
Lenders making joint loans for non-commercial purposes should now identify all loans where one borrower receives an exclusive benefit and then ensure that the other borrower receives independent legal ...
The EU’s highest court could clarify whether rights press publishers have to control the reproduction of their content online are engaged where extracts of their content are displayed to users of ...
Costs cap orders under the Aarhus Convention only apply if the legal challenge concerns "national law relating to the environment", according to a recent judgment by the Court of Appeal – potentially ...