In this post, Will Perry of Monckton Chambers provides a summary of the first in a new series of six webinars on EU Relations Law (“EURL”) from Monckton Chambers on “The UK legal regime after Brexit – what every lawyer needs to know”. The first webinar was entitled: “Post-Brexit litigation in UK courts – 10 things every litigator needs to know”.
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In this post, Will Perry of Monckton Chambers provides a summary of the third Cambridge Law Faculty – Monckton Chambers EU Relations Law seminar on the UK’s internal market.
Continue reading “Synopsis of Cambridge-Monckton Webinar (3): the UK internal market”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”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.
Continue reading “New CJEU judgments on mass surveillance: what does this mean for the flow of EU-UK data post transition?”New post-Brexit ruling on loss of EU Citizenship
This post by Will Perry of Monckton Chambers considers last week’s General Court ruling in Case T‑231/20 R, Price v Council, which is the first time since Brexit that the loss of EU citizenship by UK nationals had been addressed by the Court.
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