Features – Page 9

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    Killer companies?

    23 May 2006

    Gary Summer discusses future UK legislation on corporate manslaughter

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    Reducing the risk of discrimination

    23 May 2006

    Alison Love warns employers of some of the common pitfalls associated with unlawful discrimination and suggests how businesses can reduce their risks

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    Out of Brussels

    23 May 2006

    Employers are bracing themselves for the implementation of what everyone reckons is the most significant piece of European legislation of all - the age discrimination strand of the European Employment

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    Documentary evidence?

    17 February 2006

    Chris Haden highlights how inadequate document control is leaving the financial services sector open to massive financial risk in the light of anti money-laundering legislation

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    E-disclosure challenges and risks

    17 February 2006

    The electronic age has added new challenges and risks to the process of legal disclosure say Philippa Bennett and Reza Alexander

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    UK fire regulations may require a new approach

    17 February 2006

    Is current industry practice in fire risk assessment enough to meet the forthcoming regulation in this area? Not according to Dr Jason Clement, who says companies are missing out on the full benefits

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    From great expectations to ..?

    17 February 2006

    What the Dickens happened to the OFR? asks Tim Hopkirk

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    A catalyst for change

    17 February 2006

    Regulatory changes are giving risk management a new visibility in France But will they be enough to bring about a change in the role of the risk manager? asks Andrew Leslie.

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    Mapping the risk

    17 February 2006

    Last month saw the publication of a new corporate governance risk map Sue Copeman writes.

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    Don't proceed without consent

    17 February 2006

    Much has been said about the surfeit of red tape that constrains commercial enterprise, but it is still a foolhardy developer who proceeds with a development without first obtaining all the proper con

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    Reporting on risk

    17 February 2006

    Smart businesses have an approach to risk management which goes beyond compliance And corporate risk management reporting needs to play a key role in supporting both the risk process and the strategic

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    Reasons to be fearful?

    21 December 2005

    What effect might the General Product Safety Regulations 2005 have on strategy? asks Campbell Dye

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    Who do they work for?

    21 December 2005

    Chris Lajtha discusses brokers' lack of progress in developing a new business model and asks what has happened to the notion of agency

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    The less than holy trinity of executive power

    21 December 2005

    Lee Coppack discusses why concentrating too much power in the hands of one person can be dangerous

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    Comfort blanket or bed of nails?

    21 December 2005

    Guy Williams discusses the implications of the UK Company Law Reform Bill

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    Emissions regulators show teeth

    21 December 2005

    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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    Risk and communication

    21 December 2005

    StrategicRISK talks to AMRAE's Alain Poullet about January's conference, 'Les Rencontres'

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    Assessing workplace harmony

    21 December 2005

    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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    Learning from the London terrorist attacks

    1 December 2005

    Mike Osborne looks at the recent London bombings and the lessons the business community can learn from them

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    Managing data in the electronic age

    1 December 2005

    Use modern technology to minimise risks rather than create additional ones, urges Tim Rutherford