Brexit is an unprecedented political, economic and legal phenomenon. The Monckton Brexit Blog gives you expert legal insight and analysis from barristers at Monckton Chambers.
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Competition damages claims and the Great Repeal Bill: the fate of Articles 101 and 102
According to many Leavers, Brexit would allow the UK to recover its liberty by...
The implications of Brexit for the UK competition regime: new report published
The Brexit Competition Law Working Group (“BCLWG”) has today published its draft report on the...
All the World’s a stage: the UK’s global future : UK White Paper on Brexit and later texts
Danish Association for European Law: seminar 6 April 2017: Copenhagen Post Brexit aims of...
Aspects of post Brexit regulation in the Aviation sector
DFE presentation 6 April 2017: Aspects of post Brexit regulation in the Aviation sector:...
Monckton presentations in Denmark on post Brexit regulation of the Aviation and Telecommunications sectors
At a Brexit seminar in Copenhagen at the Danish Association for European Law on...
Gibraltar: a Sting in the Tail, but not a Surprise
Last week, the status of Gibraltar arose on two occasions in relation to Brexit. ...
The fate of Charter rights under the Great Repeal Bill
In yesterday’s White Paper, the Government announced that the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights...
The EU Council’s draft Art 50 Negotiating Guidelines: the ‘cliff edge’ recedes but no free trade agreement until 2022?
The EU Council has today published its draft Negotiating Guidelines setting out the overall...
The Great Repeal Bill and the risk of enforcement black holes: some further thoughts based on environmental law
As noted in my blog post yesterday, one of the main concerns about the...
Storm Clouds over the Welsh Mountains: Agriculture and Devolution
George Peretz QC has contributed to the UK Constitutional Law Association blog with a...