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UK Government releases interim response to consultations regarding the UK Emissions Trading Scheme expansion to maritime

Norton Rose Fulbright - Mo, 08.09.2025 - 07:45
The UK Emissions Trading Scheme Authority (consisting of the UK Government and relevant devolved administrations) (the Authority) has released an interim response (the Response) following its November 2024 consultation which considered implementing the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (the UK ETS) for the maritime sector and the potential further expansion of the UK ETS to additional maritime emissions.

Data protection considerations for establishing the joint venture

Norton Rose Fulbright - Mo, 08.09.2025 - 07:00
As part of a joint venture transaction, personal data may be shared between the parties, including as part of the due diligence process.

Verfolgung von Datenschutzverstößen im Wettbewerbsrecht

Recht und Verbraucherschutz/Gesetzentwurf Der Bundesrat will die Verfolgung datenschutzrechtlicher Verstöße im Rahmen von lauterkeitsrechtlichen Konkurrenten- oder Verbandsklagen ausdrücklich ausschließen.

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Recht und Verbraucherschutz/Gesetzentwurf Der Bundesrat strebt eine Regelung für sogenannte nachrichtenlose Konten an und bringt dazu einen Gesetzentwurf in den Bundestag ein.

BVerwG 1 C 10.24 - Urteil

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BVerwG 1 C 14.25 - Urteil

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BVerwG 1 C 4.24 - Urteil - Kein Abschiebungsverbot nach § 60 Abs. 5 AufenthG wegen inlandsbezogener Belange im Sinne des Art. 5 Halbs. 1 Buchst. a und b RL 2008/115/EG

BVerwG Nachrichten - Mo, 08.09.2025 - 05:36
Abschiebungssverbot, nationales; Rückkehrentscheidung; Kindeswohl; Belange, familiäre; (Diese Entscheidung wird nur zur nicht gewerblichen Nutzung kostenfrei bereitgestellt (§11 Abs. 2 S.2 JVKostG))

BVerwG 5 PA 4.24 - Beschluss - Erfolgreiche Anfechtung der Wahl zum Gesamtpersonalrat des Bundesnachrichtendienstes

BVerwG Nachrichten - Mo, 08.09.2025 - 05:26
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Labor and employment case updates and trends September 2025

Dentons Insights - Mo, 08.09.2025 - 01:00

South Korea: On August 24, 2025, the National Assembly passed amendments to Articles 2 and 3 of the Trade Union Act, commonly referred to as the “Yellow Envelope Act.”

Dentons welcomes Gina Santoro as CFO

Dentons News - Mo, 08.09.2025 - 01:00

Dentons US is pleased to announce the appointment of Gina Santoro as Chief Financial Officer.

2050: The Path to Net Zero

Dentons Insights - Mo, 08.09.2025 - 01:00

In September 2025, Senior Foreign Attorney John JungKyum Kim and Senior Attorney Hye-In Hailey Jin published an analysis in the Dentons Lee newsletter examining South Korea’s net zero policy, K-ETS reforms, and green finance developments.

ATO confirms interest deductibility rules from 1 July 2025

Dentons Insights - Mo, 08.09.2025 - 01:00

Australia: The ATO has now published its final guidance confirming that General Interest Charge (GIC) and Shortfall Interest Charge (SIC) will no longer be tax deductible for liabilities assessed on or after 1 July 2025.

Home sweet loan: Relaxing mortgage regulation

Dentons Insights - Mo, 08.09.2025 - 01:00

United Kingdom: This episode dives into the latest wave of UK mortgage regulation changes, from tweaks to loan-to-income ratios and lender exemptions, to new flexibility in mortgage advice and remortgaging rules.

ESG "Back to school" bulletin

Dentons Insights - Mo, 08.09.2025 - 01:00

Global: In our latest bulletin, the Dentons Environment and Litigation & Arbitration teams provide an overview of key updates for you to catch up on before the Autumn term starts in earnest.

Labour law changes – restrictions on employee outsourcing in Poland

Dentons Insights - Mo, 08.09.2025 - 01:00

Poland: New Polish regulations entered into force aimed at significantly limiting illegal employee outsourcing on 1 June 2025. The new rules introduce higher financial sanctions for the illegal outsourcing of workers, expand the grounds for refusing the legalisation of foreign nationals’ employment if the entity entrusting work is operating primarily to facilitate foreigners’ entry into Poland, and impose restrictions on employment agencies, which may only provide services to foreigners requiring a work permit or a declaration on entrusting work after two years from their registration.