In this post, George Peretz Q.C. of Monckton Chambers assesses whether the subsidies provisions in the EU/Japan and UK/Japan free trade agreements provide a suitable model for any future UK/EU free trade agreement.
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In this post, Professor Kenneth Armstrong of the University of Cambridge comments on the European Commission’s initiation of legal proceedings against the UK in respect of provisions in the Internal Market Bill.
Continue reading “Why is the European Commission Taking Action Against the UK Before the Internal Market Bill Becomes Law?”Monckton – Cambridge Faculty of Law Webinar Series on EU Relations Law
The end of the Brexit transition period is rapidly approaching. Monckton Chambers is collaborating with the University of Cambridge to deliver a five-part webinar series on EU Relations Law across October – December, exploring all aspects of the new legal relationship between the UK and EU.
Panels are formed of leading experts from academia, Monckton Chambers and the Judiciary. Please see below details and individual registration links for each one-hour webinar, hosted on Zoom. Spaces are limited and registration is required for access.
Continue reading “Monckton – Cambridge Faculty of Law Webinar Series on EU Relations Law”Goods in the Internal Market Bill: The Emperor’s New Clothes?
In this post, Jan Zglinski (Assistant Professor at the LSE) discusses the UK Internal Market Bill’s provisions on goods, and explores their similarities and differences with the current EU internal market rules.
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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.
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