EU Law
Monckton Chambers is recognised as a pre-eminent set in all areas of EU Law. Members regularly advise and litigate on behalf of private sector clients, the UK and government departments, local authorities, NGOs, the EU institutions and non-UK clients including other Member States, and have acted in many of the leading EU law cases.
We can offer specialists at every level of seniority, from leading QCs with decades of experience to junior tenants, several of whom have worked within the European Court of Justice (ECJ) and other EU institutions. We are able to provide teams of barristers to suit every type of EU law case.
Specific areas of expertise include (please click on the links for details):
- Agriculture, Food, Fisheries and Biosciences
- Anti-Dumping and Trade Protection Measures
- Broadcasting, Entertainment and Media
- Commercial Agents
- Common Foreign and Security Policy
- Competition Law
- Customs Duties and Commercial Policy Measures
- Direct and Indirect Taxes
- Employment Law
- Energy
- Environmental Law
- Euratom Treaty
- European Economic Area Agreement (EEA) and European Free Trade Association (EFTA)
- Financial Services
- Free Movement (Goods, Persons, Capital, Services and Rights of Establishment)
- Fundamental Rights
- Public Procurement
- Social Policy, including Social Security
- Sports Law
- State Aid
- Telecommunications Law
- Transport
We have long-standing experience in navigating cases through the domestic courts and the Community Courts, including in challenges to domestic and EU legislation. Members of Monckton Chambers appear regularly before the Community Courts, both in references for preliminary rulings and in direct actions. Many such cases involve our barristers acting in teams or representing more than one party. Members have acted in more EU law cases than can be readily listed here. Notable examples include (please click on the links for details):
- Bouygues and Bouygues Telecom v European Commission (European Court of Justice)
- Byrne v Motor Insurers Bureau and Secretary of State for Transport (Court of Appeal)
- Sempra Metals (Metallgesellschaft) v Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (House of Lords)
- Osman Ocalan, on behalf of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) v Council of the European Union (European Court of Justice)
- R v Secretary of State for Health ex p Imperial Tobacco (House of Lords and European Court of Justice) and R (BAT and Imperial Tobacco) (European Court of Justice)
- City of Sunderland v Thoburn (Divisional Court and House of Lords)
- Inntrepreneur Pub Company and others v Crehan (House of Lords)
- Factortame Ltd v United Kingdom (House of Lords and European Court of Justice)
- Marks and Spencer (European Court of Justice)
- Conde Nast/Fleming (House of Lords)
Publications
Members of Monckton Chambers lecture and write widely on the topic of EU Law. Chambers numbers amongst its members visiting professors, part-time lecturers and authors of leading textbooks, including authors, editors and contributors to: Bellamy and Child, The European Courts and Competition titles of Atkin's Court Forms; Bellamy and Child, European Community Law of Competition (Gen. Ed.: P. Roth QC); Judicial Control in the EU, Lasok & Millett; Making Community Law, Moser & Sawyer; Competition Litigation in the UK, Ward & Smith; Takeovers and Mergers, Weinberg & Blank.
Members of Monckton Chambers write frequent articles on EU Law and are/have been on the editorial boards of: The European Law Reports; The Common Market Law Reports; The UK Competition Law Reports; The European Advocate.
Professional organisations
Members are/have been on the following committees (often chairing): The United Kingdom Association of European Law; The Bar European Group; The Competition Law Association; The Scientific Committee of the EU's Fundamental Rights Agency.
6/7/2010 Monckton Chambers launches Merger Control Group
30/6/2010 Melanie Hall QC speaks at the The Chartered Institute of Taxation's VAT Conference
25/6/2010 ECJ Hands Down Judgment in Vodafone 'Roaming' Case
2/11/2010 ABA Section of International Law ~ 2010 Fall Meeting
13/10/2010 Managing Competition Risk & Compliance
12/10/2010 GCR Antitrust Litigation 2010 ~ Enforcing Competition Law in the UK, Europe and the US
30/9/2010 Damages Actions for Breach of Antitrust Rules
R (on the application of Low) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2010] I.C.R. 755
Mobilx Ltd (In Administration) and others v HMRC
Case T-448/05 Oxley Thread v Commission, judgment of the General Court




