27 Sep, 2024 Nuclear inspiration? By Nick Merritt The Asian Development Bank has estimated that SE Asia has 54 gigatons of capacity for storing CO2. The International Energy...
19 Sep, 2024 Key flashpoints in LNG contract disputes By Claire Irwin Georgina O'Sullivan Recent volatility in the global LNG demand, in particular since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, may have heralded a new,...
16 Sep, 2024 Extending Europe's boundary into Asia By Nick Merritt The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is aimed at addressing carbon leakage and ensuring a level playing field...
02 Jul, 2024 Election results day: What happens next? By Glenn Hall There has been much discussion over the last few weeks about the plans of the major parties. But as we approach the day of the general...
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...
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....
06 Jun, 2024 The world’s biggest mine By Nick Merritt Urban mining allows us to salvage materials of which there is a finite supply, and limits the environmental impact of their disposal....
31 May, 2024 Standing at the corporate threshold By Nick Merritt When the auditor realised the bank had uncollectable debts meaning its receivables were overvalued, the Chairman assured the auditor it...
16 Feb, 2024 “The year of Democracy.” How would a change of Government affect employment law in the UK? By Paul Griffin 2024 is being labelled as “the year of Democracy” with more than 50% of the global population eligible to vote in major elections. A...
13 Feb, 2024 Businesses target dealmaking to bolster supply chains By Miranda Cole After the technology sector, the life sciences and industrials sectors are expected to see the highest growth in cross-border M&A...