25 Jul, 2024 Court of Appeal rules on money laundering risks in supply chains By Jonny Cotton Ewan Brown Ella Williams Orla Fox +1 more... Show less The Court of Appeal in R (World Uyghur Congress) v NCA has found that the NCA’s decision not to open a money laundering investigation...
22 Jul, 2024 Labour's legislative programme: energy and infrastructure to drive growth By Hywel Davies Michael Corbett Isabel Taylor Alexander Dustan Kathryn Emmett Lisa Sabbage +3 more... Show less For industry, investors and the public alike, the King’s Speech delivered at the State Opening of Parliament serves as a useful barometer...
16 Jul, 2024 What's the right side of the line for green collaboration? Ask the antitrust agencies By Dr Nele Dhondt Alexander Chadd European antitrust agencies have recently given the green light to two sustainability-related collaborations amongst competitors. Coming...
15 Jul, 2024 Drawing the battle lines in European greenwashing regulation By George Murray Natasha Ewart Smith In response to the European Commission’s call for advice, the three European Supervisory Agencies (ESAs) - covering banking, securities,...
12 Jul, 2024 Climate change litigation trends: a key risk area for corporates and financial institutions By Samantha Holland In June, the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment published its 2024 annual snapshot report on global trends...
08 Jul, 2024 UK Supreme Court Delivers Landmark Decision on Downstream (Scope 3) Emissions – R(Finch) V Surrey County Council By Samantha Holland Samantha Brady Natasha Ewart Smith In a landmark climate decision, the UK Supreme Court (UKSC) has found that downstream greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (known as Scope 3...
05 Jul, 2024 EU Nature Restoration Regulation: Goals, Legal Implications and Political Challenges By George Murray Guillermo Cavero Lapuerta On 17 June 2024, the EU’s Environment Council approved the Nature Restoration Regulation (“NRR”). This regulation aims to set targets for...