In this blog post, the latest in a series from barristers at Monckton Chambers on the citizens’ rights provisions of the UK-EU Withdrawal Agreement, Alastair Holder Ross examines the continuing relevance of the Charter of Fundamental Rights for EU citizens living in the UK.
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This is the fourth in a series of blogposts on CJEU decisions concerning the UK-EU Withdrawal Agreement by Luke Kelly and Charlotte McLean of Monckton Chambers. In this post, they provide an overview of a selection of the Court’s decisions which address procedural issues arising from the Withdrawal Agreement.
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This is the third in a series of blogposts on CJEU decisions concerning the UK-EU Withdrawal Agreement by Luke Kelly and Charlotte McLean of Monckton Chambers. In this post, they provide an overview of certain of the Court’s decisions on the topic of judicial cooperation.
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In this blog post, Reuben Andrews of Monckton Chambers discusses pre-settled status and welfare benefits.
Continue reading “Pre-settled status and welfare benefits post Brexit”Preliminary References in Citizens’ Rights Cases under the Withdrawal Agreement
In this post, Charlie Coverman of Monckton Chambers discusses the availability of preliminary references to the CJEU from UK national courts in citizens’ rights cases, and the UK courts’ developing practice in this regard.
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