Transparency & donations: A comparative series – Introduction

Throughout this week we will be sharing a series of tables, which together will form a high-level comparative analysis of rules on transparency and political donations in four jurisdictions. Today, we begin with the UK, to be followed by Italy, Spain and Germany. Each table will cover a range of rules, their relevant tests and standards, those to whom they apply, and how these regulations may differ during an election period. We hope this will help businesses to understand their obligations in this regard, as well as the risks and opportunities for engaging in FDI regimes in these jurisdictions. 

Access the first guide here, on the UK rules.

 

 

Authored by Robert Gardener, Charles Brasted, Lourdes Catrain, Thomas Duenchheim, Jeffrey Greenbaum, Valerio Natale, Lucas Osorio, Falk Schoening, Andrew Eaton, and Lavan Thasarathajumar.

Contacts
Robert Gardener
Director of Government Affairs
London
Charles Brasted
Partner
London
Lourdes Catrain
Partner
Brussels
Thomas Duenchheim
Partner
Düsseldorf
Jeffrey Greenbaum
Partner
Rome
Valerio Natale
Senior Associate
Rome
Lucas Osorio
Office Managing Partner
Madrid
Falk Schoening
Partner
Brussels
Lavan Thasarathakumar
Senior Advisor
London
Andrew Eaton
Counsel
London

 

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