Mexico: New Water Regulation prioritizes domestic and environmental use and imposes stricter sanctions
Mexico’s new water regulatory framework prioritizes the human right to water, sustainability, and water justice, focusing on domestic and environmental uses. It reinforces state control over water resources, prohibits their commercialization, and increases sanctions — including the creation of water-related criminal offenses.Mexico: Government Drives Energy Transition with New Biofuels Law Based on Circular Economy and Clean Energy
The new Biofuels Law in Mexico, approved on March 18, 2025, establishes a specific regulatory framework to promote the production, use, and commercialization of biofuels. The law focuses on harnessing organic waste and biomass from marginal lands, fostering a circular economy and advancing the energy transition, assigning responsibilities to authorities such as SENER, SEMARNAT, and SADER.Poland: Changes in the construction process due to COVID-19
The Act of 2 March 2020 on special arrangements for preventing, preventing and combating COVID-19, other infectious diseases and crisis situations caused by them (hereinafter referred to as 'Special Law'), introduced into the Polish legal order measures and regulations of an emergency nature, the common aim of which is to define the principles and modalities for preventing and combating SARS-CoV-2 infection and for combating the spread of disease caused by that virus, including the principles and modalities for taking anti-epidemic and preventive action to inactivate the sources of infection and to intersect the routes of spread of that infectious disease.