Energy policy and regulatory round up | May - September 2024
Oct 2024
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In this publication, we identify the key energy policy and regulatory developments from May – September 2024.
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In this publication, we identify the key energy policy and regulatory developments from May – September 2024.
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A number of financial market representative bodies recently issued a joint statement in which they call on ESAs to clarify that regulated financial services should not be treated as ‘ICT services’ for the purpose of DORA.
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The long-awaited Gambling Regulation Bill 2022 now completed its 20-month passage through the Irish parliamentary process.
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In this article, we look at the incident reporting obligations that apply to in-scope entities under Head 15 of the Scheme, which largely mirrors Article 23 of NIS2.
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What does the first WRC decision on the right to request remote working mean for employers? Michael Doyle and Triona Sugrue from our Employment law team discuss this recent landmark decision and the latest trends and updates in this podcast.
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In recent weeks, organisations worldwide have been taking the opportunity to raise awareness of mental health in the workplace in recognition of World Mental Health Day and as part of Suicide Prevention Month in September.
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The Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) recently determined that a Galway-based Brazilian national was unfairly dismissed from her employment as a fashion buyer while awaiting her visa renewal.
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The Irish Finance Bill implementing the measures announced in the Budget early this month and some unannounced changes was published late last week.
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The Planning and Development Bill 2023 was passed by the Dáil last night and replaces the Planning and Development Act 2000, and the vast amount of legislation that has amended it since.
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Mergers, acquisitions and certain joint ventures in the maritime/shipping sector require pre-clearance on competition grounds by the European Commission before they may be implemented. Read more.
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