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Archives for January 2019

January 25, 2019, Ravi Randhawa

Government consults on changes to food allergen labelling

Working together, the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) and the Food Standards Agency have issued a consultation on proposed changes to food allergen labelling in … [Read more...] about Government consults on changes to food allergen labelling

Filed Under: Opinion, Public Law & Regulation Tagged With: Food and drink, Public Law & Regulation

January 16, 2019, Kieran Laird

The treatment of ex post facto reasons in judicial review

Going to a bookmakers and placing a bet on the outcome of a lottery (known as 'secondary betting') is distinct from participating in a lottery by buying a lottery ticket. The distinction is important … [Read more...] about The treatment of ex post facto reasons in judicial review

Filed Under: Opinion, Public Law & Regulation Tagged With: Public Law & Regulation

January 7, 2019, Ravi Randhawa

When can a private body be amenable to judicial review?

The Court of Appeal recently upheld the decision of the Divisional Court and agreed, in R (Holmcroft Properties Ltd v KPMG LLP, that KPMG was not amenable to judicial review when acting as an … [Read more...] about When can a private body be amenable to judicial review?

Filed Under: Opinion, Public Law & Regulation Tagged With: Public Law & Regulation

January 2, 2019, Joe Morris

How is PropTech driving change in the real estate industry?

Technology is provoking change across every industry. With the emergence of innovations such as artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR) and the Internet of Things (IoT), the development … [Read more...] about How is PropTech driving change in the real estate industry?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Augmented Reality (AR), Internet of Things (IoT), PropTech, Real Estate, Tech

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