
Publication
Review of Australia’s Modern Slavery Act: From an obligation to report to an obligation to act
The statutory review of the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth) (the Act) led by Professor John McMillan AO commenced on 31 March 2022.
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Global | Publication | January 2016
It could be argued that referring to Law No.3 of 2015 concerning the regulation of the real estate sector in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi (“Law No.3/2015”) as Abu Dhabi´s “new real estate law” is something of a misnomer as the law was issued back in June 2015. It provides parties who will be affected by such law with a grace period of at least 6 months from its publication in the Official Gazette (i.e. 30 December 2015 (the “Effective Date”)). However, given the wide-ranging effect of Law No.3/2015 and the fact that its practical impact on the Abu Dhabi real estate market will not be known until well after the Effective Date and the implementation of the recently-issued Executive Regulations, Law No.3/2015 will undoubtedly feel “new” for some time to come.
Publication
The statutory review of the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth) (the Act) led by Professor John McMillan AO commenced on 31 March 2022.
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