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Global financial regulation – the decade ahead – Part 1: United States
Central to the response of the international community to the global financial crisis was a move to strengthen international regulatory standards and to …
Global financial regulation – the decade ahead – Part 4: Australia: regulation by litigation
Central to the response of the international community to the global financial crisis was a move to strengthen international regulatory standards and to …
2017 Global Bank Review
The inaugural Global Bank Review covers a range of areas, from the decade ahead in regulation, to fintech and cyber security, to what Brexit and climate …
Global financial regulation – the decade ahead – Part 3: Asia-Pacific
Central to the response of the international community to the global financial crisis was a move to strengthen international regulatory standards and to …
Global financial regulation – the decade ahead – Part 2: Europe
Central to the response of the international community to the global financial crisis was a move to strengthen international regulatory standards and to …
Is the consent of the Scottish Parliament required for Brexit?
Westminster retains the right to legislate in relation to Scotland, in any matter – the Sewel Convention does not provide Scottish Parliament with a …
Human Rights Day: the road travelled since 1948
Beyond the traditional judicial fora where business enterprises can be challenged for human rights violations, they now also face ‘new judges’ such as …
Global Anti-corruption Report
We have launched the first global edition of our Anti-corruption Report, reviewing a year in which corruption investigations have never been far from the …
UN Forum addresses Business and Human Rights
Herbert Smith Freehills joined the 4th Annual United Nations Forum on Business and Human Rights in Geneva this week. View all the sessions below. …
An international treaty on business and human rights?
A proposed treaty is the latest development in the steady march towards strengthening corporate accountability for protecting human rights.More than half …
Human rights complaints against multinationals increasing
A little-known mechanism established under the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises is increasingly being used to lodge public complaints …
Modern Slavery poses new challenges for business
With effect from 29 October 2015, businesses with a commercial presence in the UK and a worldwide turnover in excess of £36 million now have to report …
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