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Video-sharing platforms headquartered in Ireland now have legal obligations to protect users, especially children, from harmful video and content, as the Irish online media regulator, Coimisiún na ...
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China’s ‘belt and road initiative’ (BRI) aims for ‘small and beautiful’ infrastructure projects as it enters its next phase of development. The term ‘Xiaoermei’ (small and beautiful) was first used in ...
Brand owners and rival businesses alike stand to obtain crucial guidance pertaining to trade mark registration in the UK when the UK Supreme Court hands down its judgment in a seminal case involving ...
State intervention is necessary to plug gaps in insurance coverage that insurers are willing to offer in Ukraine to encourage the level of private sector investment needed for rebuilding the country.
It is possible for a clean power system to be operational in Britain by 2030, according to independent analysis published by the country’s National Energy System Operator (NESO), though experts said ...
As the global competitive landscape is transformed by digitisation and globalisation, so too is the role of GC being redefined. How can today's GCs stay relevant for the future? No one could accuse ...