All Company Risk articles – Page 41
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Features
Emissions regulators show teeth
The first penalty under the rules governing the EU Greenhouse Gas Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS) has recently been imposed The case highlights the importance of compliance, explain Jacqueline Mailly
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Editor's Letter
Comment
What are the main challenges facing European risk managers - and how are they dealing with them?
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Analysis
Combined Code - Compliance rate drops
The proportion of FTSE 350 companies fully compliant with the revised Combined Code has dropped by half to 28%, compared to the 58% that were fully compliant with the former Combined Code in 2004, acc
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Analysis
Would your business pass the test?
A new online tool is being offered to organisations to allow them to test their compliance with legislation and best practice in privacy and data protection
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Analysis
Compensation Bill needs to go further
A recent report shows that compensation culture continues to hit UK businesses and local authorities, and highlights weaknesses in proposed legislation
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Features
Comfort blanket or bed of nails?
Guy Williams discusses the implications of the UK Company Law Reform Bill
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Features
Assessing workplace harmony
Rhian Gait-Parker highlights the current state of employment practices and finds that it is easy to get caught by interpretation of regulations
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Features
Legal Jurisdiction - a venue to sue
The differences between common and civil law in the EU are causing unexpected problems for companies, explains Maria Kielmas
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Features
Learning from the London terrorist attacks
Mike Osborne looks at the recent London bombings and the lessons the business community can learn from them
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Features
Managing data in the electronic age
Use modern technology to minimise risks rather than create additional ones, urges Tim Rutherford
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Analysis
Age discrimination law challenge
Some UK companies will find it difficult to comply with the Age Discrimination Act, due to become law in October 2006, while a new report suggests that senior management need to give more support to c
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Features
WHAT'S WRONG WITH SOX?
Andy Jones compliments the thinking behind the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, but suggests that it may bring unforeseen problems in its wake
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Analysis
SPITZER REFORMS WERE 'OVERDUE'
Most of the insurance reforms introduced by New York attorney general Elliot Spitzer would eventually have come about anyway
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Features
X-RATED EXPOSURES
Julie Connor assesses the risks caused by employees accessing illicit images in the workplace
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Features
COMPETITIVE OR COMPLIMENTARY?
Alain Chilot, Cyril Vegni and Sebastien Guery discuss how risk management and internal audit functions can work in harmony
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Features
Corporate blogging - the new phenomenon
Marian Bloodworth and Louise Mason say that corporate blogging can produce benefits
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AIRMIC Portfolio
AIRMIC TO MEET FSA OVER SOLVENT SCHEMES
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has agreed to meet an AIRMIC task force
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Features
Focus on four
What are the key concerns of European risk managers? Sue Copeman talked to four of the national risk management associations
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Features
Fast and the furious
Faced with a high rate of software piracy, publishers are fighting back John Lovelock discusses why you should reduce the risk to your company by ensuring software compliance.





