European Private International Law after Brexit
Michiel Poesen
LERU Brexit Seminar
European harmonisation has been successful in fewer areas than private international law (PIL). Since th…
Edinburgh Europa Institute Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence
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European harmonisation has been successful in fewer areas than private international law (PIL). Since th…
Following Brexit, competition policy on both sides of the Channel will have to undergo a number of changes. T…
The purpose of this piece is to update my recent article in the European Law Review on the role of the European P…
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Following the publication of the UK government’s white paper on EU withdrawal, Tobias Lock notes its echoing of previous statemen…
In the process of Brexit, local government in Scotland will have specific concerns over funding, legislation and the div…