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Advocate General issues opinion that the EU does not have exclusive competence to conclude the EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement
The post below was first published on our Arbitration blog In an opinion issued on 21 December 2016, EU Advocate General Eleanor Sharpston QC has …
CAN ACQUIRED RIGHTS PROVIDE PROTECTION FOR INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESSES POST-BREXIT?
An important area of law requiring consideration in the context of the UK's planned withdrawal from the EU is the question of whether rights granted to …
CETA UPDATE: CETA IS SIGNED; PROVISIONAL APPLICATION OF CETA AND BREXIT; FIRST GOVERNMENT-TO-GOVERNMENT MEETING TO DISCUSS ESTABLISHING THE MULTI-LATERAL INVESTMENT COURT SYSTEM
The post below was first published on our Arbitration blog On 30 October 2016, the EU and Canada signed the Comprehensive Economic and Trade …
Trade Post-Brexit: What would a hard Brexit mean for international trade?
The post below was first published on our PIL blog The UK’s vote to leave the EU brings with it the possibility of so-called 'hard Brexit'. Business …
Air Quality update
The post below was first published on our UK Real Estate Development blog Authors: Julie Vaughan, Senior Associate, Environment and Helena …
BREXIT – IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS
The UK’s pending exit from the European Union has led some to question whether its status as a leading global dispute resolution center could be …
GOVERNMENT LOSES ROUND ONE OF BREXIT LEGAL CHALLENGE AS HIGH COURT RULES THAT THE APPROVAL OF PARLIAMENT IS REQUIRED TO TRIGGER ARTICLE 50
The post below was first published on our Litigation blog In a landmark constitutional law ruling, the High Court yesterday ruled that the UK …
Government loses round one of legal Brexit challenge
High Court rules that the approval of parliament is required to trigger Article 50. In a landmark constitutional law ruling (R(Miller) v Secretary of …
High Court in Belfast rejects Brexit challenge
The High Court in Belfast dismissed two judicial review challenges to the Government's proposed invocation of Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union, …
THE GREAT REPEAL BILL: WHAT WILL THIS MEAN FOR ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION?
The post below was first published on our UK Real Estate Development blog Authors: Julie Vaughan, Senior Associate, Environment and Helena Thompson, …
UPCOMING WEBINAR – INTERNATIONAL LITIGATION UPDATE
The post below was first published on our Litigation blog On Tuesday 18 October (12noon - 1.00pm UK time) we will present the first in a …
UK: GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS – WORKERS’ RIGHTS POST BREXIT, EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATION ON BOARDS, EMPLOYMENT OF FOREIGN WORKERS, AND REVIEW OF MODERN EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES
The post below was first published on our Employment blog At the Conservative Party conference, Theresa May announced plans to repeal the 1972 European …
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