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To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. The evolution of autonomous vehicle technology and its forthcoming widespread use have the potential for many societal benefits, including safer roads, greater economic productivity, and better fuel economy. Along with the innovations and industry growth, stakeholders in the industry will encounter a broad range of legal issues. This Jones Day White Paper updates our prior publication regarding the legal and regulatory issues related to autonomous vehicles. It focuses on self-driving passenger automobiles and sets forth the developments in the areas of: (i) automated technology; (ii) state and federal regulations; (iii) ....
This edition of the Update covers: Recent legal and regulatory developments, including the release of APRA s policy and supervision priorities for 2021, the launch of APRA s Cyber Security Strategy 2020 – 2024, Australian regulatory support for the ISDA IBOR Fallbacks Protocol and Supplement, and Australia s renewed focus on sanctions; Two recent Federal Court decisions which support ASIC s position on obligations to comply with ASIC notices and to substantiate any claims for legal professional privilege; The continuing fallout of the Financial Services Royal Commission and the recent cases which demonstrate that ASIC and APRA appear to remain committed to taking enforcement action in relation to matters referred by the Commissioner; ....
To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On 30 December 2020, the EU and China concluded in principle the negotiations for a wide-ranging investment treaty, the Comprehensive Agreement on Investment ( CAI ), after seven years of discussions. The CAI is expected to replace the existing bilateral investment treaties ( BITs ) between China and EU Member States. It is intended to go far beyond investment protection to also cover market access, investment-related sustainable development, and level playing field issues. Both sides are now working towards finalising the text of the agreement. Preliminary information indicates that China has committed to a greater level of market access and fair treatment for EU investors. In brief, the CAI is expected to: ....
To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: There are showers, there are squalls, and there are storms. The growth in cybersecurity attacks in Australia, as in much of the world, is a storm and Australian companies need to batten down the hatches. In the period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020 alone, the Australian Cyber Security Centre ( ACSC ) responded to 2,266 cybersecurity incidents at a rate of almost six per day and the ACSC expects the true volume of malicious activity to be much higher. When you consider the continued increase in cybersecurity attacks in Australia, it is unsurprising that cybersecurity has become a key policy issue for the Australian Government and is considered critical to Australia’s national security, innovation and competitiveness. ....