Protecting contested cultural objects from seizure in the UK
A Private Members’ Bill to extend the protection of cultural objects from seizure or forfeiture had its first reading in the House...
A Private Members’ Bill to extend the protection of cultural objects from seizure or forfeiture had its first reading in the House...
As Pride month in the UK (and around the world) draws to a close, we have been reflecting on the positive evolutions that we have seen in...
As the restrictions in some sectors of the economy begin to ease in England, other sectors are becoming increasingly frustrated at the...
With the Government’s announcement this week that freedom day will be delayed until 19 July, it was inevitable that some of the...
‘Predatory marriages’– what are they and why could a law change be important?
A ‘predatory marriage’ involves a vulnerable adult being...
The Annual Report of the Technology and Construction Court (TCC) has been published, covering the period 1 October 2019 to 30 September...
Landlords and tenants of commercial property have spent many months wondering what the rent recovery landscape would like after the...
The Spanish Supreme Court recently refused to overturn a decision by the Territorial Registry of Intellectual Property of Extremadura to...
We now know that we won't be fully returning to the office as planned from the 21st June, but at some point we will be, and, when we do...
In the recent judicial review proceedings, the court has found that the government breached the rules that govern the procurement of...
UK shareholdings, which are chargeable to UK inheritance tax (subject to any available exemptions), can be easily overlooked during the...
New Zealand and California, USA, introduced ‘no fault divorce’ in 1969. Here in Britain, the Government finally announced yesterday that...
‘Art market participants’ (AMPs) are obliged to register with HMRC for anti-money laundering (AML) supervision by this Thursday, 10 June....
Last week the government re-opened the Waking Watch Relief Fund to applications for unallocated funding from its initial £30 million fund...
It was announced last week that the late Professor Stephen Hawking’s archive and a collection of his personal effects and office contents...
Not only has the documentary about the most expensive art theft in U.S. history at the Isabela Stewart Gardner Museum just been released;...
Do you know your Bitcoin from your Polkadot? Ethereum from Dogecoin?
Mysterious and simply folly for many, yet sources of vast wealth for...
Are we afraid to seek tax advice to protect and safeguard our assets, or insufficiently briefed on the importance of thinking about tax?
On 25 May the National Crime Agency published its National Strategic Assessment of Serious and Organised Crime for 2021. In its...
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