24 Jun, 2024 The Labour manifesto: Were there any surprises for financial services regulation? By Jonathan Herbst The basic answer is no as we expected. Manifestos are usually high level and give a sense of direction and this manifesto largely...
24 Jun, 2024 No change or all change: Labour's Proposals By Jonathan Herbst The general election in the UK has now been called. There is a general view within the market that if the Labour party comes to power in...
24 Jun, 2024 Continuity or change? What party manifestos could mean for UK financial services policy By Jonathan Herbst Simon Lovegrove This article first appeared in Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence. Political party manifestos are usually high-level to give a sense...
21 Jun, 2024 Disputed debts: When will a creditor’s winding-up petition be stayed or dismissed in favour of arbitration? By Nicholas Sharratt Ben Mellett In Sian Participation Corp (In Liquidation) v Halimeda International Ltd [2024] UKPC 16, the Privy Council has clarified the correct...
20 Jun, 2024 Enhancements to the DIFC’s Crypto Token Regime By Matthew Shanahan The Dubai Financial Services Authority (the DFSA) recently announced some notable amendments to its Crypto Token regime. These changes...
20 Jun, 2024 Key takeaways from Riviera CO2 shipping conference: opportunities and challenges ahead By Kelli Bodal Hansen The recent Riviera CO2 Shipping and Terminals conference gathered together a number of experts to consider CO2 shipping. It is clear that...
20 Jun, 2024 Japan’s hydrogen subsidies kicking-off in Summer 2024 By George Gibson Akihiko Takamatsu Chris Down Andrew Clarke Mai Tezuka Yosuke Nomura Ryan Cheung Georgina O'Sullivan Edwina Zhang +6 more... Show less The Japanese government passed the Hydrogen Society Promotion Act (the Hydrogen Act) on 17 May 2024, further to which the government is...
19 Jun, 2024 Takeaways from TXF Global 2024 in Athens By David Milligan I was lucky enough to attend TXF Global in Athens last week, the annual jamboree of the great and the good of the world of export,...
18 Jun, 2024 What are the essential first steps of an investigation? By Andrew Reeves Keith Rosen Ruth Cowley Sharon Oded Claudia Van Gruisen +2 more... Show less The start of an investigation is crucial. How you scope and structure your investigation and crisis management at the beginning will have...
12 Jun, 2024 Litigation risks in the Voluntary Carbon Market: Key takeaways from London International Disputes Week By Holly Stebbing The Voluntary Carbon Markets could play a vital role in the energy transition with some estimating the industry will be worth US$250bn by...
12 Jun, 2024 Renewable energy projects in the emerging markets: Key takeaways from London International Disputes Week By Amy Armitage As emerging economies look to diversify and future-proof their revenue streams, renewable energy projects offer exciting opportunities....
11 Jun, 2024 In-depth FSR scrutiny of M&A transactions: DG Competition enters the arena By Alexandra Rogers After an initial start-up phase for the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR) in which we saw the European Commission (EC) targeting...