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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This post by Will Perry of Monckton Chambers considers last week’s General Court ruling in Case T‑231/20 R, Price v Council, which is the first time since Brexit that the loss of EU citizenship by UK nationals had been addressed by the Court.
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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.
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In this post, Alexandra Littlewood of Monckton Chambers explores the CJEU’s new jurisdiction to give preliminary rulings after the transition period.
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