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Posted on 21/07/202021/07/2020

What next for Rome I and Rome II?

This blog post, written by William Hooper of Monckton Chambers, surveys the UK’s intention to maintain the effects of the Rome I and Rome II Regulations for applicable law after the transition period.

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Posted on 20/07/202020/07/2020

The UK Internal market White Paper: is it really an assault on devolution?

In this post, Harry Gillow of Monckton Chambers assesses the UK Government’s White Paper on an UK internal market post the transition period and why, in his view, the position that it is an assault on the devolution framework is overstated.

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Posted on 10/07/202010/07/2020

Can the Government abolish the State aid regime by secondary legislation? Should it do so?

In this post, George Peretz Q.C. of Monckton Chambers assesses whether the UK government can remove the EU State aid regime by secondary legislation and, if so, whether it should do so.

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Posted on 03/07/202003/07/2020

Does the UK miss an Opportunity by basing its Procurement Law in Trade Policy?

In this blog post, Michael Bowsher Q.C. of Monckton Chambers assesses the Trade Bill currently passing through Parliament, and the goals of procurement legislation after the transition period.

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Posted on 02/07/202028/12/2020

Government consultation on lower courts departing from retained EU law

This post, written by Philip Moser Q.C. of Monckton Chambers, discusses the Government’s new consultation on lower courts departing from retained EU law, which was published today (2 July 2020).

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