Certain social media platforms in Australia will be required to take reasonable steps to prevent Australian children under the age of 16 from having accounts, after “world first” legislation was ...
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The trustee in a Russian bankruptcy has failed to gain the assistance of the English courts to realise land situated in England so that the proceeds of sale could be paid into the Russian bankruptcy ...
Draft local legislation designed to enable centuries-old land and property in London to be used for purposes beyond the meat and fish markets it is currently used for has been deposited with the UK ...
A new ruling offers businesses litigating before the Unified Patent Court (UPC) clarity on how the court may assess claims for patent infringement – and is the first time the court has provided ...
As part of its continuing pensions investment review, the UK government recently launched a new consultation on how to unlock the investment potential of the £392 billion LGPS in England and Wales.
Several video-sharing platforms have been ordered by the Irish online media regulator, Coimisiún na Meán (the Commission), to take specific measures to prevent the dissemination of terrorist content.
The Civil Justice Council’s (CJC) report on proposed reform to pre-action protocols (PAPs) marks a significant step in the ongoing reform of the civil justice system in England and Wales, experts have ...
A new wave of sanctions imposed by the US targeting individuals accused of supporting Russia’s war effort in Ukraine will no doubt reignite concerns across South Africa regarding the intended ...