November 2024 ESG Policy Update—Australia

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Australian Update Appointment of the Inaugural Australian Anti-Slavery Commissioner On 11 November 2023, the Attorney-General announced the appointment of Chris Evans as the inaugural Australian Anti-Slavery Commissioner (Commissioner). Chris Evans will commence his five-year term as Commissioner on 2 December 2024. He has previously served as CEO of Walk Free’s […]

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It’s the Greed, Stupid!

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Human activity has degraded over 70% of Earth’s land, with 24 billion tonnes of fertile soil lost annually. It takes up to 1,000 years to produce just 2-3 cm of soil. Credit: Busani Bafana/IPS By Baher KamalMADRID, Dec 11 2024 (IPS) The available data is self-explanatory: business-prompted human activities have […]

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India Bangladesh Relations on the Edge?

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By Kumkum ChadhaNEW DELHI, India, Dec 10 2024 (IPS) Even as India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri reached Bangladesh amid strain in ties over attacks on Hindu minorities, he carried with him a bag of complaints: it sure was not a good will mission. It was one where India has focused […]

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Brussels Regulatory Brief: November 2024

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Antitrust and Competition Competition Cooperation Agreement Between the European Union and the United Kingdom On 29 October 2024, the European Union and the UK government finalized the technical discussions on a competition cooperation agreement. This agreement will enable closer cooperation between the UK Competition and Markets Authority and the European […]

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Syria: Between “Collective Failure” and “World War III”

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Kurds celebrate the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Qamishlo, the main city in northeastern Syria. It´s the end of the dynasty that has ruled the fate of the Syrians for more than five decades. Credit: Jihan Darwish/IPS By Karlos ZurutuzaROME, Dec 9 2024 (IPS) Nobody saw it coming. After […]

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Genocide Continues Today

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Genocide Continues Today Country Global agnes Mon, 12/09/2024 – 10:37 Issues Human Rights Program 5 Main Image By CS Staff On December 9, the International Day of Commemoration of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide, it is important to acknowledge that genocide can take different forms—but it is always […]

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K&L Gates Adds Restructuring and Insolvency Partner in London

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London – Global law firm K&L Gates LLP welcomes Sonya Van de Graaff as a partner in its Finance practice. She joins the firm’s London office from Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP. Van de Graaff brings a wealth of experience in English law and cross-border restructuring transactions, as well as distressed […]

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New EU Commission Takes Office—Focus and Priorities

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On Wednesday 27 December, the European Parliament formally approved the new European Commission (Commission), led by Ursula von der Leyen, for her second term. A total of 370 out of 720 Members of the European Parliament voted in favor of the Commission team. This marks the lowest-ever level of support […]

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K&L Gates Adds Restructuring and Insolvency Partner in London

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London – Global law firm K&L Gates LLP welcomes Sonya Van de Graaff as a partner in its Finance practice. She joins the firm’s London office from Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP.  Van de Graaff brings a wealth of experience in English law and cross-border restructuring transactions, as well as distressed […]

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Zambia: Civil Society Fighting New Legislative Threats and Restrictive NGO Bills

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Credit: Alex Berger in North Western Zambia By Leah Mitaba and Bibbi AbruzziniLUSAKA, Zambia, Dec 6 2024 (IPS) Over the past few years, new “tools of control” affecting the work of civil society organisations have multiplied, often imposing forms of “bureaucratic criminalisation” and “administrative harassment”. In particular, more and more […]

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