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Greece
The applicable legislation establishing a national screening mechanism for foreign direct investments (FDI) and implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/452 in Greece is Law 5202/2025, which was adopted on 22 May 2025 (Greek FDI Law).
United Kingdom | Publication | July 2024
At the state opening of Parliament on July 17, 2024, the King’s Speech set out the new Government’s intention to introduce a Bill legislating on several areas of pension policy.
Although the Bill is yet to be published, background briefing notes set out the areas below that are due to be covered by the new legislation. The progress of many of these proposals was halted due to the dissolution of Parliament for the General Election.
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The pensions proposals in the new Bill, which should appear in the next 12 months, were broadly welcomed. The baton has been picked up from the previous administration on many of these measures which were initiated by the previous government under its Mansion House agenda. Overall, the new Government says its intentions are to introduce measures to develop a private pensions market that "encourages consolidation and focuses on value and outcomes for members".
While the background notes to the new Bill make reference to the “huge success” of the auto-enrolment regime, they do not specifically cover its extension self-employed, nor mention any increase in the levels of contributions by all savers. Hopefully, these additional measures will be pursued early in this Parliament.
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The applicable legislation establishing a national screening mechanism for foreign direct investments (FDI) and implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/452 in Greece is Law 5202/2025, which was adopted on 22 May 2025 (Greek FDI Law).
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The UK Government’s Department for Transport (the DfT) has published its Maritime Decarbonisation Strategy, setting out its plan for decarbonising maritime and new decarbonisation goals for the UK domestic maritime sector.
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On 29 May 2025, in Finlayson v Caterpillar Financial Services Corp [2025] UKPC 24 (The Bahamas), the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom (the Privy Council) heard the appeal of Mr Garet O Finlayson and Mr Mark Finlayson (the Appellants) following the Supreme Court of the Bahamas and the Court of Appeal of the Bahamas finding in favour of the respondent, Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation (the Respondent).
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