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Month: October 2020

Posted on 08/10/202007/10/2020

Synopsis of Cambridge-Monckton Webinar (1): ‘What is EU Relations Law? The Legal Ecosystem of Brexit’

In this post, Alfred Artley of Monckton Chambers provides a summary of the first Cambridge Law Faculty – Monckton Chambers EU Relations Law seminar.

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Posted on 05/10/202005/10/2020

Are the subsidies provisions in the UK/Japan FTA a suitable model for the UK/EU FTA?

In this post, George Peretz Q.C. of Monckton Chambers assesses whether the subsidies provisions in the EU/Japan and UK/Japan free trade agreements provide a suitable model for any future UK/EU free trade agreement.

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Posted on 01/10/202001/10/2020

Why is the European Commission Taking Action Against the UK Before the Internal Market Bill Becomes Law?

In this post, Professor Kenneth Armstrong of the University of Cambridge comments on the European Commission’s initiation of legal proceedings against the UK in respect of provisions in the Internal Market Bill.

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