ESG regulations and requirements in Ireland | Philip Lee
What are the main drivers of ESG regulations?
What are the main drivers of ESG regulations?
Charlotte Halford and Omar Kamal at DAC Beachcroft discuss the global and UK approaches to regulating AI.
Sally Mewies, partner and head of the technology and digital group at Walker Morris, explains the risks of AI and what’s needed for an effective AI policy and governance framework.
Whether a proponent of Brexit or not, you will agree that Brexit has brought up a number of changes, one of which the ‘stripe-off’ from UK citizens of the ‘European’ citizenship status.
Starting with ESG, I am sure it is the case in Ireland as with the UK, that sustainability is continuing to move towards the forefront of corporate agendas?
The Paris City Council has adopted on 5 June 2023 the draft of the future Bioclimatic Local Planning Scheme (PLU-b), expected to enter into force end of 2024 or early 2025.
The Estonian construction and real estate sector, like in other European Union member states, has gone through significant bumps and jolts in recent years. The trends most evident in the start-up and fintech sectors have also left their mark on the real estate and construction sectors. It’s been a journey from a Covid-period induced ‘full …
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FDI in construction development sector Regulatory regime India allows foreign direct investment (FDI) of up to 100%, under the automatic route, in the construction development sector, which includes projects such as townships, residential/commercial premises and hospitals and the like.
Abdulaziz Alajlan & Partners – Legal Advisors explores how the Civil Transactions Law codifies general Sharia principles
What are the key financial offences under Greek law?