The Portuguese Data Protection Authority (“CNPD”) approved, on October 28th 2014, an official guideline nº. 7680/2014, which establishes the general principles in respect of the processing of personal data as a result of the use of geolocation devices in a working environment. This guideline intends to impose several obligations to…
On 3 December 2014, Transparency International (“TI”) launched its latest Corruption Perceptions Index (“CPI”) 2014. The CPI ranks countries…
GCB is a landmark judgment with important implications for the European Commission and member states applying EU competition…
On 23 October 2014, Transparency International published a report which analyzed the enforcement of the the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s Anti Bribery Convention. 41 countries, accounting for approximately two-thirds of world exports, signed the OECD Anti Bribery Convention. 15 years after entering into force only four countries “are…
Disclosure of environmental, human rights and social risks is moving from its home between the glossy pages of voluntary reports into the hard-nosed realm of mandatory legal requirements, as evidenced by recent developments in the European Union and India.
7 July 2014 – The Portuguese Data Protection Authority (CNPD) has made available on their website a special…