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A rapid-read overview of the main items in this issue.
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| Emissions trading in the European Union (see p. 5) |
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Rhian Roberts and Chris Staples
European businesses entered a carbon constrained economic environment on 1 January 2005. For some, the impacts were immediate and direct in the form of caps on their emissions. The majority felt it indirectly and more slowly through increased energy costs as the perceived cost of compliance was passed on by generators. The full impacts are not yet clear, but a quiet revolution is underway
| Private equity: the UK regulatory response (see p. 18) |
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| Indirect holdings of securities and exercise of shareholder rights (a Spanish perspective) (see p. 32) |
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| Construction of contracts and the role of entire agreement clauses (see p. 58) |
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