A new ruling from the Supreme Court of Appeal in South Africa serves as a reminder that, where a court of first instance exercises true discretion and it can be shown that it was reasonable in reaching its decision by considering all the relevant facts and principles, it would be inappropriate for an appeal court to interfere.
Luxembourg law makers have endorsed draft new legislation that will require digital platform operators to collect and provide information about sellers that use their platforms, for use by tax authorities across the EU.
Planning law experts have welcomed proposals for a new data sharing platform outlined in a report on how to speed up the delivery of nationally significant infrastructure projects (NSIPs) in England.
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