
Georgina Bayly
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Oct 24, 2024 |
lexology.com | Rachael Annear |Zofia Aszendorf |Richard Bird |Georgina Bayly |Beth George |Adam Gillert | +28 more
2025 DATA LAW TRENDS Leading the change Contents 01 AI governance takes center stage 02 International data transfers are under the spotlight 03 A new wave of cyber threats is here 04 New global regulations are changing our digital operations 05 Tougher enforcement is reshaping data and privacy compliance 06 US state consumer privacy laws are expanding 07 Asia's privacy laws are maturing 08 New EU data access regulations are shaping the future 2 Executive summary The 2025 Data Law Trends...
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Jul 3, 2024 |
riskandcompliance.freshfields.com | James Roberts |Georgina Bayly |James Smith
The Department for Transport (DfT) has published a policy paper outlining its “vision for GB type approval”, which seeks to “rethink vehicle regulation” in Great Britain post-Brexit. The paper highlights that, while Brexit provides some flexibility to the UK in terms of regulating for type approval and more generally, this does not mean that the present EU-derived regimes that work well should necessarily be “cast aside”.
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Jul 3, 2024 |
lexology.com | James Roberts |Georgina Bayly |James Smith
The Department for Transport (DfT) has published a policy paper outlining its “vision for GB type approval”, which seeks to “rethink vehicle regulation” in Great Britain post-Brexit. The paper highlights that, while Brexit provides some flexibility to the UK in terms of regulating for type approval and more generally, this does not mean that the present EU-derived regimes that work well should necessarily be “cast aside”.
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Nov 8, 2023 |
lexology.com | James Roberts |Georgina Bayly
In the King’s Speech on Tuesday, King Charles announced on behalf of the UK Government that “Ministers will introduce new legal frameworks to support the safe commercial development of emerging industries, such as self-driving vehicles”. The Speech is used by the UK Government to identify its upcoming legislative priorities, and the Bill is intended to “lead the way” globally by implementing “one of the world’s most comprehensive legal frameworks for self-driving vehicles”.
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Oct 17, 2023 |
lexology.com | James Roberts |James Raeside |Georgina Bayly
In a consultation published last week, the UK Department for Transport (DfT) is seeking limited views on a proposed extension to the GB vehicle type approval scheme which would permit vehicles certified to the UNECE “Euro 6e” international standard to receive a GB type approval. Currently, the GB type approval scheme requires vehicles to be tested to the “Euro 6d” standard.
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