In this post, Ben Rayment and Harry Gillow (Barristers, Monckton Chambers) explore the continuing effect of pre-Brexit EU law in domestic law and, in particular, the contrasting approaches of two cases (Lipton and Adferiad).
Continue reading “Are General Principles of EU Law Part of Domestic Law – Lipton and Adferiad, which is correct?”Synopsis of Monckton EURL Webinar (6): Procurement law
The final webinar in a series of six webinars on EU Relations Law (“EURL”) from Monckton Chambers focused on recent developments in procurement law.
Continue reading “Synopsis of Monckton EURL Webinar (6): Procurement law”The role of domestic courts in the new TCA subsidy control regime
In this post, Ben Rayment of Monckton Chambers analyses the role of domestic courts in the new subsidy control regime under the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (the “TCA”).
Continue reading “The role of domestic courts in the new TCA subsidy control regime”The Public Procurement Provisions in the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement
In this post, Michael Bowsher Q.C. of Monckton Chambers assesses the public procurement provisions in the new UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
Continue reading “The Public Procurement Provisions in the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement”New Draft Procurement Regulations Laid Before Parliament
In this post, Khatija Hafesji of Monckton Chambers gives an overview of the new, draft Procurement Regulations for after the transition period.
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