This blog post, written by Alfred Artley of Monckton Chambers, explores whether there is a viable legal basis in the EU treaties which would allow the EU and UK to extend the transition period outside the already-agreed mechanisms in the Withdrawal Agreement.
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In this post, Jack Williams of Monckton Chambers explores the legal position concerning any extension of the transition period under the Withdrawal Agreement between the UK and EU under both international and domestic law.
Continue reading “The law concerning the extension of the transition period”The future of UK-EU cooperation over jurisdiction and judgments still up in the air
This post, written by Ben Rayment of Monckton Chambers, assesses the ongoing uncertainties for the future of civil judicial cooperation with the EU after the end of the transition period, including whether the UK will be able to accede to the Lugano Convention and some of the preparations in this area for the end of the transition period.
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This post, written by Professor Panos Koutrakos, explains the legal position for the application of the EU’s existing trade agreements for the UK’s benefit during the transition period.
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In this post, Christopher Vajda, former Judge at the Court of Justice of the European Union (2012 – 2020), discusses the continuing relevance of CJEU case law in the public procurement area post-Brexit, and the difficulty in “unpacking” such cases.
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