The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill
The UK government has introduced into Parliament the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill which seeks to, amongst...
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The UK government has introduced into Parliament the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill which seeks to, amongst...
Following on from our blog regarding sexual harassment allegations at the UN that is an issue many organisations are grappling with. The...
Many organisations have in the recent past faced allegations of harassment and inappropriate behaviour amongst colleagues. Ensuring a...
In August 2022, the Sexual Offences Act 2003 (the Act) was updated to extend the definition of “positions of trust” to include...
Apparel brands have in recent years launched “sustainable” clothing lines, made of “recycled materials” or aimed at “reducing waste”, in...
In September 2018 and April 2019 the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) ran a series of seminars on the issue of...
One of the many recommendations made by IICSA following the Accountability and Reparations investigation was that the Local Government...
Google is facing two legal cases which could result in the tech giant paying out damages of up to €25bn (£19.5bn) over its digital...
Professional tennis player Victoria Azarenka, as a representative of the Women’s Tennis Association, has spoken out about the need for...
The NSW Court of Appeal has overturned a first instance decision in which a childcare centre was found to be vicariously liable for child...
Compared to the physical, transition and liability risks to businesses associated with climate change, the risks from biodiversity and...
Readers will be very familiar with the increasing momentum of the #MeToo movement, which gained international traction following the...
Owing to growing internet coverage and easy access to technology and mobile devices, criminal activity is increasingly taking place...
The term ‘slavery’ is something that we generally associate with the past, however the occurrence of ‘modern slavery’ is on the rise.
The...
The judgment in the joint appeal of HXA v Surrey CC and YXA v Wolverhampton CC was handed down on 31 August 2022 with the judge allowing...
On 25 August 2022, the South African Prudential Authority (PA), acting as the supervisory body for life insurers in terms of section 45...
On 31 August 2022, South Africa’s Information Regulator announced that its online portal for the registration of Information Officers...
Following on from a decision by the National Safeguarding Steering Group of the Church of England in November, 2021 the National...
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