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ESG and internal investigations: New compliance challenges
As ESG concerns have come to the forefront in different jurisdictions, the scope of these inquiries is expanding in kind.
Global | Publication | March 2025
On 7 January 2025, the UK Government issued its guidance on a “no re-export to Russia” clause to support UK entities that are involved in the export and making available of Common High Priority Items (a list of electronic components used in Russian weapons systems) and any other items critical to Russian weapons systems and its military development. The guidance provides a template text for a “no re-export to Russia” clause and notes that the inclusion of such a clause into any existing or new export contracts would be considered good practice for exporters.
The UK Government’s full guidance note can be found here.
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As ESG concerns have come to the forefront in different jurisdictions, the scope of these inquiries is expanding in kind.
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In compliance with the constitutional reforms published in the Federal Official Gazette, new secondary legislation regulating the energy sector, specifically in terms of power and hydrocarbons, was published on March 18, 2025.
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In compliance with the constitutional reforms published in the Federal Official Gazette, new secondary legislation regulating the energy sector, specifically in terms of power and hydrocarbons, was published on March 18, 2025.
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