Leverage the value of connected compliance to your competitive advantage In the autumn of 2017, we spoke with more than 500 UK multinationals about their attitudes to compliance. This year, for the second edition of Connected Compliance we have expanded our research internationally, gathering data from 800 business leaders across…
On 26 October 2018, the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress passed the revised PRC Criminal Procedure…
Various new regulations issued on Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macao residents working in mainland China PRC authorities have recently…
Australia brings fourth criminal cartel prosecution and first gun-jumping case By Georgina Foster, Anita Thompson and Anthea Burton In June 2018, following a two-year investigation by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), the Commonwealth Department of Public Prosecutions laid criminal cartel charges against three banks and a number of…
Recent developments As part of its “war on pollution”, China recently issued its first law addressing soil pollution,…
On 20 March 2018, China’s National People’s Congress passed the Supervision Law detailing the powers and responsibilities of the National Supervision Commission.
The Chinese government released plans to amalgamate the three agencies currently responsible for antitrust enforcement into a single department
Since announcing the proposed revision of the AUCL, there have been heated discussions, especially within and amongst intellectual property related industries and professionals.
We provide an overview of the Transparency International annual CPI in relation to Asia Pacific countries focusing on the progress of China.
The report provides a regular and profound overview of essential competition law developments that may affect your business operations in the region.