Legal Insights & Analysis
Articles exploring legal developments, corporate governance and regulatory compliance, including emerging issues in digital risk and AI across Malaysia, the EU and the UK.
The LexMesos E-Library publishes legal insights and commentary for educational and informational purposes.
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The EU’s new Anti-Corruption Directive could affect far more than European companies alone. As compliance expectations tighten globally, Asian businesses connected to EU markets may soon face greater pressure to…
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Modern workplaces increasingly reward constant availability and sacrifice, but where is the line between professional commitment and normalised workplace pressure? As burnout rises globally, more employees are beginning to question…
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As burnout rises globally, many employees are beginning to question whether modern workplaces still treat human recovery as necessary or merely a disruption to productivity. This article explores the growing…
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AI-generated answers may sound professional and convincing, but growing overreliance on AI for legal, HR, compliance and workplace decisions could create serious business and governance risks.
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The EU’s €200 million fine against Temu signals a broader shift towards stronger platform accountability, governance expectations and consumer protection obligations across digital platforms operating in Europe.
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AI is improving workplace productivity rapidly, but many businesses still overlook one important question: who is responsible when AI-generated outputs go wrong?
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Technology Cannot Fix Weak Governance: What Malaysia’s Smart IC System And Europe’s Identity Systems Reveal About Human Integrity
Malaysia’s MyKad system was once viewed as highly advanced, integrating biometric and digital identity features into a smart card ecosystem. But even advanced AI, biometric verification and digital systems cannot…
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Many companies are now relying on ordinary employees and AI tools to handle compliance and governance work without proper training, awareness or data protection safeguards.
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Some workplace bullying happens quietly through pressure, fear and coercion. Employees may feel pressured to admit fault or accept blame unfairly to protect their jobs.
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Quiet firing is becoming a growing workplace reality as some employees feel pressured, isolated and emotionally pushed to resign without being officially terminated.









