In this post, Harry Gillow of Monckton Chambers provides a summary of the fifth Cambridge Law Faculty – Monckton Chambers EU Relations Law seminar on the UK’s external relations with the EU and other trading partners.
Continue reading “Synopsis of Cambridge-Monckton Webinar (5): A Level Playing Field for EU-UK Economic Relations”The case of the unclear clarification: statement by the Joint Committee on the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol
In this post, George Peretz Q.C. of Monckton Chambers assesses the “clarification” in the statement on 8 December 2020 by the Joint Commitment on the Ireland / Northern Ireland Protocol regarding state aid matters. (NB This post was edited and updated on 11 December to reflect the fact that on 10 December 2020, the text of the clarification was released in the form of a unilateral declaration.)
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In this post, Alfred Artley of Monckton Chambers provides a summary of the fourth Cambridge Law Faculty – Monckton Chambers EU Relations Law seminar.
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In this post, Will Perry of Monckton Chambers provides a summary of the third Cambridge Law Faculty – Monckton Chambers EU Relations Law seminar on the UK’s internal market.
Continue reading “Synopsis of Cambridge-Monckton Webinar (3): the UK internal market”Service out of the jurisdiction after 31 December 2020: the end of service out without permission?
This blog post, written by Kristina Lukacova of Monckton Chambers, explores the rules on service out of the jurisdiction after 31 December 2020.
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