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Medicines manufacturers in England could be subject to “spot audits” to check they are meeting obligations to retain eight weeks’ worth of stock in reserve.
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FIDIC is one of the most common forms of construction contract used in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), with the 1999 editions of the suite now being adopted for use in many of the Vision 2030 major ...
An ongoing legal dispute over the construction of a new A5 dual carriageway in Northern Ireland highlights the tensions between infrastructure ambitions and environmental accountability and could ...
Despite legislative change, recent developments underscore the continued relevance of South Africa’s primary piece of legislation influencing agricultural land development, highlighting the ...
An emerging row over claims a suspended South African CEO attempted to bribe a journalist to suppress investigations into her financial dealings highlights the need for companies to have rigorous anti ...
Evolving case law highlights the important issues to be considered when seeking recognition of foreign insolvency proceedings in England and Wales.
Recent decisions have broadened the scope of what constitutes harassment under French law, reinforcing the accountability of employers and corporate leadership.
New draft legislation from the Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs (BMAS) aims to comprehensively reform and strengthen occupational pension schemes, but it remains to be seen whether this ...
The UK government’s attempt to address ongoing concerns over its new approach to product safety regulation are sensible and welcomed, but industry still needs further certainty, an expert has said.
With one year until new rules on ‘high-risk’ AI systems take effect in the EU, pharmaceutical companies using AI in the ...
The enactment of new planning and development legislation in Ireland is “very significant” and could prove pivotal in tackling long-standing and urgent issues in the country’s planning system, ...