This post, written by Jack Williams of Monckton Chambers, examines the availability and status of claims for Francovich damages during and after the transition period.
Continue reading “Francovich claims are dead! Long live Francovich claims?”Take the High Road? Alignment, Divergence and Devolution after Transition
This blog post, written by Professor Kenneth Armstrong (Professor of European Law, University of Cambridge), examines the Scottish Government’s new UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Bill.
Continue reading “Take the High Road? Alignment, Divergence and Devolution after Transition”Preliminary references after transition: out with the old, in with the new
In this post, Alexandra Littlewood of Monckton Chambers explores the CJEU’s new jurisdiction to give preliminary rulings after the transition period.
Continue reading “Preliminary references after transition: out with the old, in with the new”Enforcing citizens’ rights under the Withdrawal Agreement post-transition
This post, written by Will Perry of Monckton Chambers, covers the enforcement of EU citizens’ rights after the transition period under the Withdrawal Agreement and domestic implementing legislation.
Continue reading “Enforcing citizens’ rights under the Withdrawal Agreement post-transition”Current sticking points in the UK-EU high level negotiations
In this post, Brendan McGurk of Monckton Chambers analyses the current state of the UK-EU negotiations and discusses a recent report by the House of Commons’ Committee on the Future Relationship with the European Union published on 19 June 2020.
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