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COP26 - Five takeaways for GCs
The Glasgow Climate Pact and conclusion of COP26 have added pressures on corporates, financial institutions and other organisations to transform the way they do business in a global effort to mitigate climate change.
COP26 saw an alignment between politi...
Greenwashed? The Intensifying Scrutiny of Sustainability Credentials
The phenomenon, commonly known as “greenwashing”, where businesses overstate their green credentials deliberately or otherwise, is under ever-increasing scrutiny. COP26 highlighted important global initiatives to support governments, activists and other s...
Greening Finance: A UK Roadmap to sustainable investing
Just before COP26, the UK government announced a number of sustainability and climate change-related policy plans, setting the tone for its negotiating position in the climate conference and beyond.
In addition to the UK’s long awaited Net Zero Strategy ...
Regulating Digital Hub
Welcome to the Slaughter and May Regulating Digital Hub. We bring you insight covering the changing landscape and competing interests around data, big data, competition and regulation.
Shareholder Climate Change Activism in the 2021 AGM Season - and what's coming next
In this article, Jeff Twentyman and George Murray take a look at how those climate-related pressures have played out and evolved over the 2021 season, how the mood has changed, and where we are likely to go next.
In April, we considered the different pre...
Path to COP26: The role of competition law in tackling climate change
This briefing considers the impact of these latest developments and the role that competition law can be expected to play in the effort to meet the targets that will be agreed at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in November.
The interplay between...
Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage: managing co-dependency is key to success
Carbon capture and storage (“CCS”, or “CCUS” where usage of the CO₂ captured is contemplated) in the UK has been identified as a “necessity, not an option” by the UK’s Climate Change Committee. Five industrial clusters have met the eligibility criteria as...
EFIG: European Banking Newsletter – September 2024
Developments in this month's edition include:
PSD2 - EBA and ECB publish joint report on payment fraud
EBA publishes results from its first fact-finding exercise on credit worthiness assessment practices of non-bank lenders
EBA amends technical standards...
EFIG: European Banking Newsletter – October 2024
Developments in this month's edition include:
FIDA - ECB publishes opinion regarding supervisory competence
EBA launches 2024 EU-wide transparency exercise
SRB publishes second report on smaller banks in the Banking Union
Please do contact any of ...
Tax and the City Review - October 2024
In their latest Tax and the City article, Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews consider:
the FTT’s decision in Barclays on eligibility for VAT grouping;
the Upper Tribunal’s decision in Muller on the interaction of the taxation of partnership rules with the related...