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Author: George Peretz Q.C.

Posted on 15/11/202115/11/2021

What are the domestic law constraints on triggering Article 16 of the Protocol?

In this post, George Peretz Q.C. analyses the domestic law constraints on triggering Article 16 of the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol.

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Posted on 02/09/202101/09/2021

The UK’s Proposed Revisions to Article 10 of the Northern Ireland Protocol: a Sensible Basis for Negotiation

This post, written by George Peretz Q.C. of Monckton Chambers and James Webber of Shearman & Sterling, assesses the UK’s proposed revisions to Article 10 of the NI Protocol.

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Posted on 15/07/202116/07/2021

The Subsidy Control Bill and devolution: a balanced regime?

This post, written by George Peretz Q.C., examines the Subsidy Control Bill, which was introduced to Parliament at the end of June applies across the United Kingdom.  It has significant implications for the devolved administrations.

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Posted on 05/07/202105/07/2021

UK Subsidy Control Bill – a brief summary

In this post, George Peretz Q.C. and Ben Rayment (both of Monckton Chambers), summarise the new Subsidy Control Bill published by the UK Government.

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Posted on 21/01/202125/01/2021

EU Commission issues “Notice to Stakeholders” on Brexit and State aid

In this post, George Peretz Q.C. of Monckton Chambers examines the EU Commission’s “Notice to Stakeholders” dated 18 January 2021 regarding State aid.

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