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Life sciences: weekly legal and regulatory update on UK and EU pharmaceuticals, medical devices, IP, data and R&D (30 May 2024)

Published on: 30 May 2024

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Pharmaceuticals—regulatory framework

ESG trends emerging from the UK’s new commitments to tackle AMR

Harriet Hanks, counsel, James Smith, associate, together with trainees Samuel Kasadha and Shaurya Kothari of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, examine ESG developments arising from the UK’s renewed pledges to confront antimicrobial resistance (AMR). See News Analysis: ESG trends emerging from the UK’s new commitments to tackle AMR.

Council of the EU formally approves SoHO Regulation

The Council of the EU has granted formal approval to the Regulation on Substances of Human Origin (SoHO), aimed at enhancing the safety and quality of blood, tissues and cells used in healthcare, while enabling their movement across borders within the EU. With both the Council and the European Parliament having endorsed the agreement, it is adopted. Once signed by the Presidents of the European Parliament and the Council, it will be published in the Official Journal of the EU and then come into force. See: LNB News 28/05/2024 62...

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