In this post, Khatija Hafesji of Monckton Chambers gives an overview of the new, draft Procurement Regulations for after the transition period.
Continue reading “New Draft Procurement Regulations Laid Before Parliament”Broad criticism of the EU-Switzerland Institutional Agreement
In this post Carl Baudenbacher (Monckton Chambers, Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics, former President of the EFTA Court) examines the institutional and dispute settlement agreements between the EU and Switzerland, and the impact of and on EU-UK relations.
Continue reading “Broad criticism of the EU-Switzerland Institutional Agreement”Synopsis of Cambridge-Monckton Webinar (2): EU Relations Law – Interpretation, Enforcement and Dispute Resolution
In this post, Will Perry of Monckton Chambers provides a summary of the second Cambridge Law Faculty – Monckton Chambers EU Relations Law seminar.
Continue reading “Synopsis of Cambridge-Monckton Webinar (2): EU Relations Law – Interpretation, Enforcement and Dispute Resolution”Goods in the UK Internal Market: a Closer Look at the Exception Clauses
In this post, Peter Oliver (Visiting Professor, Université Libre de Bruxelles) examines the exception clauses to the rules on free movement of goods in the Internal Market Bill.
Continue reading “Goods in the UK Internal Market: a Closer Look at the Exception Clauses”New CJEU judgments on mass surveillance: what does this mean for the flow of EU-UK data post transition?
This post by Will Perry of Monckton Chambers considers the ramifications for international data transfers of this week’s CJEU judgments on mass surveillance.
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