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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In this post Peter Ungphakorn assesses the trade agreements between the United Kingdom and Switzerland.
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This post, written by Robert Palmer Q.C. of Monckton Chambers, discusses the first Judicial treatment of the EU (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020 and the EU (Future Relationship) Act 2020 in Polakowski & others v Westminster Magistrates’ Court [2021] EWHC 53 (Admin).
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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, George Peretz Q.C. of Monckton Chambers examines the EU Commission’s “Notice to Stakeholders” dated 18 January 2021 regarding State aid.
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