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16MarCoronavirus emergency and corporate compliance related considerationsThe coronavirus emergency has forced companies to face an array of unprecedented challenges, among them the requirements that ensure compliance with Legislative Decree No. 231/2001, which introduced corporate criminal liability in Italian legislation.
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16MarIl Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale stabilisce delle misure di semplificazione delle procedure autorizzatorie ai sensi del D. Lgs. N. 221/2017Con una circolare del 4 marzo 2020, il Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale ha stabilito le nuove modalità con le quali, a partire dal 20 aprile 2020, l’Autorità nazionale UAMA (Unità per le autorizzazioni dei materiali di armamento) provvederà a comunicare le autorizzazioni rilasciate ai sensi del Decreto legislativo del 15 dicembre 2017, n. 221.
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12MarAlert: Coronavirus hits the Business Crisis CodeArticle 11 of Legislative Decree No. 9 of March 2, 2020 on COVID-19 postpones the entry into force of the reporting obligations set forth by the Business Crisis Code.
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25FebWorking in Italy in the days of CoronavirusEmergency decrees has been issued to tackle the spread of Coronavirus in “red zones” and other risk areas: “smart working”, allowing employees to work remotely, may be implemented even absent previous agreement between the parties (which is, generally, instead a prerequisite). In compliance with the general obligation to preserve employees’ health, employers must identify alternative measures to minimize risk of infection and preserve the earning capacity of employees not working “smartly”.
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10FebThe Italian Competition Authority, the Communications Authority and the Data Protection Authority publish the findings of a joint sector inquiry into the field of big dataOn February 10, 2020 the Italian Authorities for Communications , Competition and Data Protection published the findings of a joint sector inquiry into the field of Big Data (“Investigation”), which lasted almost three years. It was launched on May 30, 2017 to study the functioning and impact of Big Data on the economic, political and social environment and whether the applicable regulatory framework is suitable to address concerns for the protection of privacy, consumers and competition.
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5FebApp per la salute: nuove regole di classificazione come dispositivi mediciUna nuova guida sulla qualificazione e classificazione dei software come dispositivi medici fornisce chiarimenti ed esempi concreti per supportare gli operatori nell’interpretazione delle nuove regole sui dispositivi medici e sui dispositivi diagnostici in vitro. Ecco cosa cambia
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10JanAutomotive and competition: the new challenges of the digital worldCosì come tutti i settori industriali “tradizionali” anche l'industria dell’automotive non è esente dalle molte sfide tecnologiche provenienti dal mondo digitale
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3JanThe US DoJ announces that a former senior vice president of sales and marketing and a dutch national had been extradited to face price-fixing charges (Ullings)On January 13, 2020, the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice announced that a former senior vice president of cargo sales and marketing for Martinair N.V. (Martinair Cargo) and a Dutch national, had been extradited from Italy to the United States to face price-fixing charges.
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2JaneCommerce di farmaci e dispositivi medici: vincoli normativi e opportunitàSono molti i vincoli e le incertezze normative che frenano l’eCommerce di farmaci e dispositivi medici, tuttavia sono evidenti anche i benefici e le opportunità che la multicanalità può offrire alle aziende del settore. Il quadro della situazione
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5DecCites convention – amendments to the appendices and new decisions and resolutionsFollowing the 18th CITES meeting of the Conference of the Parties (“CoP18”) of last August 2019, on 26th November 2019 New CITES Appendices and new suites of Resolutions and Decisions entered into force.