In this blog post, Jack Williams of Monckton Chambers discusses the Court of Appeal case of Lipton v BA City Flyer Ltd [2021] EWCA Civ 454, which contains a helpful distillation of the principles relevant to determining whether a Regulation forms part of domestic law (i.e. is “retained EU law”), and how the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (“TCA”) and the EU (Future Relationship) Act 2020 interacts with retained EU law.
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The fifth in a series of six webinars on EU Relations Law (“EURL”) from Monckton Chambers focused on the UK’s internal market post Brexit.
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The fourth in a series of six webinars on EU Relations Law (“EURL”) from Monckton Chambers focused on the UK’s internal market post Brexit.
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A recording is now available of the University of Cambridge’s webinar on the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (the TCA) and its domestic implementation via the EU (Future Relationship) Act 2020. The event was organised by members of Cambridge’s Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS), Centre for Public Law (CPL) and the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL). The presenters also included Monckton Chamber’s Jack Williams. A link to the webinar on youtube and a guide to presenters, topics and timings can be found below.
Continue reading “Cambridge webinar on the TCA and EU Future Relationship Act”Relevant Relationship Agreement Law: a guide for the perplexed
In this post, Jack Williams of Monckton Chambers explains how the Trade and Cooperation Agreement is implemented into domestic law via the EU (Future Relationship) Act 2020, enacted on 30 December 2020.
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