The new Trade Act 2021
Brexit Law
by brickcourt
3y ago
Sarah Lee QC and Fergus Randolph QC Introduction The new Trade Act 2021 has now been passed. It received Royal Assent on 29 April 2021, after a seemingly long time spent passing through the various committee stages in Parliament. Importantly ..read more
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The new UK subsidy control regime
Brexit Law
by brickcourt
3y ago
Aidan Robertson QC The UK government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (“DBEIS”) announced yesterday a consultation on new legislation to establish a domestic subsidy control regime.[i] The proposals are outlined in a consultation document “Subsidy control Designing a ..read more
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The new UK subsidy control regime
Brexit Law
by brickcourt
3y ago
Aidan Robertson QC The UK government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (“DBEIS”) announced yesterday a consultation on new legislation to establish a domestic subsidy control regime.[i] The proposals are outlined in a consultation document “Subsidy control Designing a ..read more
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The Withdrawal Agreement: The view from Brussels
Brexit Law
by brickcourt
3y ago
Alastair Sutton Introduction These notes were originally prepared for a legal conference in mid-December 2020.  Since that time, the UK and the EU have finalised a Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA), which has been implemented in the UK by the ..read more
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New UK sanctions regimes in force today
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by brickcourt
3y ago
Maya Lester QC The UK has new sanctions regimes that come to force today.  The UK is no longer implementing EU sanctions (because the Brexit transition period has ended). OFSI notice here with guidance from the UK sanctions regulator. In brief ..read more
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European Union (Future Relationship) Bill
Brexit Law
by brickcourt
3y ago
Lord Anderson of Ipswich KBE QC @bricksilk at the Second Reading debate My Lords, These Agreements fairly reflect the negotiating priorities of their signatories: these included, on our side, a dogmatic and substantively empty notion of sovereignty that confounds the ..read more
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Henry VIII Powers in The European Union (Future Relationship) Act 2020
Brexit Law
by brickcourt
3y ago
Fergus Randolph QC1 The European Union (Future Relationship) Bill [“the Bill”] is about to receive Royal Assent and become The European Union (Future Relationship) Act 2020. The Bill – 80 pages – and the Explanatory Notes thereto – 77 pages ..read more
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Latest communication on Trade Remedies from the Secretary of State for International Trade.
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by brickcourt
3y ago
Fergus Randolph QC and Sarah Lee QC On 16 December 2020 the Secretary of State for International Trade published her final list of the anti-dumping and anti-subsidy safeguarding measures previously issued by the European Union which she has decided to ..read more
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New SI confirms binding effect of “continued competence” Commission decisions even after the end of the Brexit transition period
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by brickcourt
3y ago
Charlotte Thomas The Government has published a new statutory instrument confirming that the European Commission will have “continued competence” in relation to competition and merger investigations begun before the end of 2020. Decisions reached by the Commission in such “continued ..read more
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Evidence for House of Lords on UK sanctions policy post Brexit
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by brickcourt
3y ago
Maya Lester QC gave evidence on 27th October 2020 to the House of Lords EU Security and Justice Sub-Committee on UK sanctions post Brexit.  Lord Anderson of Ipswich KBE QC is a member of the committee. You can watch the ..read more
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