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Future of work
The Polish Sejm to address sobriety checks and home office matters
The Sejm will evaluate a draft amendment to the Labor Code which introduces – among others – an option to
Urban Mobility
How competition law can open up international mobility markets
Competition law promotes data access, interoperability and innovation
Urban Mobility
Why close attention to consumer law is crucial for mobility-as-a-service success
Complex international MaaS transport solutions require a focus on compliance as the EU beefs up its protection of digital consumers
Urban Mobility
Transparency and compliance pave way for mobility as a service
The integrated model for urban transport raises legal and regulatory questions around privacy, competition, contracts, policy and more
Decarbonisation
Net zero infrastructure: Reducing operational carbon in UK building stock
What measures are the UK government taking to tackle the problem of operational carbon in the built environment and what
Mobility and Infrastructure
Crediting electricity for electric vehicles towards the greenhouse gas quota
The obligation to meet the greenhouse gas reduction quota can also be met with electricity used to charge electric vehicles
Employment and pensions
New legislation on reclaiming training costs and 'ancillary activities' clauses: are your employment agreements ready?
Employers will need to check their employment agreements as EU Directive containing various employment law obligations is to be implemented
The Built Environment
Putting ESG at the heart of regeneration
Regeneration specialists joined an Osborne Clarke roundtable to discuss policies and practical steps to ensure the delivery of sustainable places
Sustainable disruption: 12 decarbonising technologies for cities
Decarbonising technologies for cities: Warsaw case study
New research | Commissioned by Osborne Clarke | Written by Economist Impact