Struggling to navigate the shifting landscape of AI regulation? As global legislation evolves rapidly, businesses in Australia and New Zealand face growing uncertainty. While the EU leads with its AI Act...
New Zealand's environmental law is navigating several notable challenges. The ongoing shift from the Resource Management Act brings about transitional legal complexities, varying regionally and constrained...
For more than three decades, the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) has formed the legislative bedrock of how Aotearoa manages its land, freshwater, and natural resources. It has underpinned environmental...
Naylor Love needed a reliable, integrated compliance programme that could manage complex regulatory requirements in the areas of health and safety, environmental management, and corporate governance. They...
Having a governance structure around privacy is vital to your business which is why we are offering you a free checklist from LexisNexis® Regulatory Compliance. This checklist has been designed to...
The exponential rise in ESG and sustainability interests and investments has overwhelmed many organisations, governments, and regulators. Everyone seems to have a “green”, or “sustainable” product, or initiative with insufficient guidance, or regulation.
As the pace of regulatory change accelerates, legislators and regulators are playing catch-up with previously unseen levels of co-operation across political parties, governing bodies, and nations. The governance that has long been assumed is now in the process of being defined and solidified.
Please join Michael Nelson, Senior Product Specialist at LexisNexis® Regulatory Compliance, and Gerald Nunez, ESG Specialist at Archer IRM, as they discuss: