In this post, Professor Tamara Hervey, Natalia Miernik and James Murphy (each of the University of Sheffield) examine the social security provisions of the Withdrawal Agreement between the UK and the EU.
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In this blog post, Professor Kenneth Armstrong of the University of Cambridge explores what options the European Commission has to secure compliance with the Northern Ireland Protocol in light of the UK Government’s Internal Market Bill.
Continue reading “Can the European Commission Secure UK Compliance with the Northern Ireland Protocol? (And why we should be worried if it can)”Clause 45 of Internal Market Bill: a striking attempt to exclude judicial review
In this post, Jack Williams of Monckton Chambers explores the Government’s attempts via Clause 45 of the Internal Market Bill to exclude judicial review of Ministerial Regulations made under the Bill in relation to exit procedures and the state aid provisions in Article 10 of the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Continue reading “Clause 45 of Internal Market Bill: a striking attempt to exclude judicial review”Government consultation on lower courts departing from retained EU law
This post, written by Philip Moser Q.C. of Monckton Chambers, discusses the Government’s new consultation on lower courts departing from retained EU law, which was published today (2 July 2020).
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This post, written by Jack Williams of Monckton Chambers, examines the availability and status of claims for Francovich damages during and after the transition period.
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