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Decarbonisation
International Court of Justice issues landmark opinion on state obligations in respect of climate change
Failure to take action on climate change risks legal accountability
Public law
The first tender for access to the grid is announced for eight nodes of the transmission grid and 3,681 MW of capacity
The Resolution of 11 July 2025, of the Secretariat of Energy, announcing the first tender for demand access capacity to
Public law
CNMC publishes a new guide to improve the preparation and design of Spain's public tenders
This is the third volume of the Spanish competition authority's guidance for public procurement
Public law
Spain's Supreme Court lays down new criterion for the filing of special procurement appeals
This new criterion may entail practical complications in public procurement procedures
Energy and Energy Transition
What the Belgian and Flemish coalition agreements could mean for projects to 2029
The different coalition agreements contain notable measures for construction and energy projects
Artificial intelligence
The UK AI Opportunities Action Plan: what it means for business
The government wants to ramp up AI adoption across the UK, and this much-heralded plan sets out what it thinks
Real estate
The Legal 500 | Real Estate Guide: An overview of Real Estate laws and regulations in France
This Real Estate guide will help you navigate the French regulatory landscape related to the real estate sector.
Regulatory and compliance
Are you prepared for the forthcoming changes on prompt payment terms for public tendering in the UK?
Failure to comply with measures will mean companies cannot participate in central government procurements over £5 million
Public law
Taking the pulse of public procurement in Spain
We examine two crucial issues in Spanish public procurement according to the annual report of the Independent Office for Regulation
The Built Environment
Is Belgian real estate ready for the new rules for electric vehicles from 2025?
Obligations are changing for the installation of charging stations and infrastructure in Belgium
Public law
The CJEU gives wings to compensation claims for illegal exclusion in tender procedures
Although such claims were already a reality in the Spanish legal system, the CJEU's judgement may encourage an increase in
Energy and Energy Transition
Italian court decision on renewables: final measure must be adopted within the deadlines set by the Consolidated Environment Act
Case may be of assistance to businesses struggling with administrative delay in approving renewable energy source plants