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Renovating buildings: a technical, social and sustainable perspective
In recent years, renovation has become one of the main areas of focus in the field of architecture and construction. The need to extend the useful life of buildings, improve their energy efficiency and preserve existing heritage has led to a new professional and civic awareness. However, renovating a building is no easy task: it involves understanding, respecting and transforming what already exists. It is a complex operation, fraught with constraints that go far beyond pure technical execution.
New Directive 2025/1892 on Waste (EU): key points and impact on businesses
Tax debts: deadlines, surcharges and certificate of good standing
When we have tax debts, a voluntary payment period begins, during which we can pay off the debt. If we fail to do so, an enforcement period begins, during which the tax authorities can apply surcharges and even seize assets to collect the amount owed.
How to negotiate the purchase price of a house
EUDR: the EU's move to limit global deforestation
Do you import or work with cattle, cocoa, coffee, rubber, palm oil, soy, timber or products containing these materials that may come from outside the European Union?
Circular economy: new developments in calculating the efficiency of battery recycling
On 24 July, the new rules, Delegated Regulation (EU) 2025/606, will come into force to accurately measure the efficiency of battery recycling. These rules will have to be applied by all agents involved in the production, management or recovery of batteries within the European Union. This regulation aims to establish common, clear and consistent rules to prevent unfair competition and boost the secondary market for batteries.
Technical improvements available (BAT)
Best Available Techniques (BAT) emerge as the most advanced frontier of industrial practice, establishing a new paradigm of environmental responsibility. These techniques represent a firm commitment to reducing emissions and impact on the environment, defining the optimal limits of industrial activities.
Living will: Planning for the future with dignity
A living will, also known as an advance directive, is a legal tool that allows individuals to express their preferences regarding medical treatment when they are unable to do so personally, especially in cases of irreversible or terminal illness. Through this document, a representative can be designated to make decisions on behalf of the affected person.
Legislative news
Entry into force of Organic Law 1/2025 on efficiency measures for the Public Ministry of Justice.
Organic Law 1/2025, published on 3 January 2025, introduces reforms to improve the efficiency of the public justice system. The main changes include the creation of the Courts of Instance, which replace the unipersonal courts with a collegiate structure, and the mandatory use of appropriate means of dispute resolution (ADR), such as mediation, prior to the initiation of judicial proceedings in civil and commercial matters. These measures aim to streamline the resolution of disputes and reduce the burden on the courts.