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Author: Carl Baudenbacher

Posted on 22/09/202222/09/2022

What is EFTA?

In this post, Prof. Dr. iur. Dr. rer. pol. h.c. Carl Baudenbacher, Partner Nobel Baudenbacher, Zurich/Brussels, Door Tenant Monckton Chambers, London, Visiting Professor at LSE, President of the EFTA Court 2003-2017 provides a summary of EFTA.

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Posted on 09/05/202209/05/2022

Britzerland – or even more?

Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Carl Baudenbacher (Partner Nobel Baudenbacher, Zurich/Brussels, Door Tenant Monckton Chambers, London, Visiting Professor at LSE, Former President of the EFTA Court) discusses the relationship between the United Kingdom, Switzerland and the European Union.

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Posted on 22/10/202022/10/2020

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.

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Posted on 24/08/202024/08/2020

Short sighted plotting of the EU against the UK: Lugano

In this post, Carl Baudenbacher of Monckton Chambers (former President of the EFTA Court) discusses the EU and Denmark’s current lack of consent for the UK re-joining the Lugano Convention at the end of the transition period.

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