New reforms to the UK’s national security rules for screening acquisitions and investment are a “pragmatic evolution” of the regime, according to experts.
A recent ruling by the High Court has clarified that Chinese creditors can enforce Chinese judgments in the English courts despite the absence of reciprocal enforcement treaties between China and the ...
British businesses will need to open ‘clear and compassionate’ communication with staff ahead of new rules being introduced over family-related employment rights, an expert has warned.
James Sullivan-Tailyour tells HRNews why equity incentives should be kept simple in design to ensure employees can realise ...
War-related events will not always constitute a force majeure event in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) – and there are ...
Europe is to drive new development of innovative nuclear energy generation systems after launching a €200 million funding initiative to encourage private investment.
Rebecca Sulley tells HRNews about the main types of judge-led ADR available in the UK’s employment tribunal system and how they operate in practice.
Louise Shaw tells HRNews why employers should check their sponsored workers meet the current salary threshold.
One of the most sweeping overhauls of Ireland’s civil justice system in its history has been announced, but reaction to the proposals across the Irish legal community have been notably mixed.
The NSW Supreme Court recently clarified when a previous concession in the Building Code of Australia (BCA) could have ...
Events linked to the Middle East conflict could give construction contractors in the region rights to claim relief from obligations they owe under their contracts, an expert has said.
UK government plans for a new digital ID system represent a “high-stakes balancing act” between online safety and young people’s privacy rights, according to an expert.