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Repairing the supply chain
03 May 2024
Now it’s adopted: the EU Directive on a right to repair. This is a game changer. It affects manufacturers and sellers alike, and provides new opportunities for repair...
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03 May 2024
Now it’s adopted: the EU Directive on a right to repair. This is a game changer. It affects manufacturers and sellers alike, and provides new opportunities for repair...
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06 March 2024
The Data Act aims, amongst its main objectives, to enable customers of data processing services to switch between providers offering equivalent services, as well as to make use of multiple...
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21 February 2024
Suppliers and contractors from China: The panacea for the capacity problems and price increases in the European offshore wind market?The European offshore wind nations –...
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13 February 2024
As from 1 January 2024, a tougher enforcement regime for food law infringements awaits food business operators in Belgium. The Belgian Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain has...
Insights and Analysis
18 January 2024
The UAE is continuing to overhaul many of its existing laws and have introduced a number of new ones. This process continues. We consider the scale of the changes and consider where this...
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09 January 2024
On 28 November 2022, the European Council adopted the Digital Operational Resilience Act (“DORA”), concluding the final step in the EU legislative approval process and on 16...
Insights and Analysis
08 January 2024
Making sustainable products the norm in the EU is a cornerstone of the EU's Circular Economy Action Plan and the European Green Deal. On 5 December 2023, a provisional agreement on the...
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20 November 2023
The U.S. is one of the easiest jurisdictions in the world in which to do business. Regulatory barriers are generally low, establishing a branch or business entity is quick and easy, labor...
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19 October 2023
The Act of 18 November 2020 on electronic delivery (the "Act") implemented a national electronic delivery system, and requires entrepreneurs registered in the National Court...