In this post, James Bourke of Monckton Chambers examines the relevance of the fact that the United Kingdom and the EU do not have a competition law cooperation agreement, and considers the prospects for such an agreement in the future.
Continue reading “A missing piece of the puzzle: a Competition Law Cooperation Agreement between the UK and EU”Synopsis of Monckton EURL Webinar (3): “Competition Law post Brexit”
In this post, Ciar McAndrew of Monckton Chambers provides a summary of the third in a series of six webinars on EU Relations Law (“EURL”) from Monckton Chambers: “The legal regime after Brexit – what every lawyer needs to know”. The third webinar was titled “Competition Law post Brexit”.
Continue reading “Synopsis of Monckton EURL Webinar (3): “Competition Law post Brexit””New proposals for the UK’s bespoke subsidy control regime
In this post, Anneli Howard of Monckton Chambers summarises the UK Government’s new consultation (3 February 2021) on a new, domestic subsidy control regime.
Continue reading “New proposals for the UK’s bespoke subsidy control regime”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”Synopsis of Monckton EURL Webinar (2): “Subsidy control law – navigating the new ‘post-state aid’ regime”
In this post, Imogen Proud of Monckton Chambers provides a summary of the second in a 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 second webinar was entitled: “Subsidy control law – navigating the new ‘post-state aid’ regime”.
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