The Anti-Forced Labor Regulation is a law passed by Brussels without gaining much public attention but has far-reaching consequences. Goods produced with forced labour are expected to be banned in the European Union by 2028 at the latest
France: Communications exchanged via private messaging apps at workplace remain confidential, court rules
The ruling reflects on the diminished line between using company property for personal use over the last decade
Foodstuffs from Israeli settlements must state their specific geographical origin, top EU court rules
ECJ insists on consumer protection and need for accurate labels of origin
Glyphosate and cancer: The jury is out
Thousands in the United States are suing Bayer over Monsanto’s controversial weed killer Roundup
Why a company needs a compliance programme
Though thorough compliance programmes can seem excessive and complex, companies need proper compliance methods in place, in order to ensure that the business is not negatively affected to an extent that might be detrimental and have an impact on the business operations.
German antitrust regulator lashes out at Facebook
The order by the Federal Cartel Office might have far-reaching effects in how Facebook manages its operations in Europe
eDiscovery – Eletronic tools to detect compliance violations
Compliance violations are everyday events in many companies, especially in an international context. And they can result in serious damage. Many companies use electronic analysis tools to track them down.