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European Private International Law after Brexit

Michiel Poesen

LERU Brexit Seminar

LERU Brexit Seminar

European harmonisation has been successful in fewer areas than private international law (PIL). Since th…

21st December 2017 lewing

Brexit and EU Competition Law: Managing the Transition

Friso Bostoen

LERU Brexit Seminar

LERU Brexit Seminar

Following Brexit, competition policy on both sides of the Channel will have to undergo a number of changes. T…

19th December 2017 lewing

Brexit and the Role of the European Parliament

Darren Harvey

LERU Brexit Seminar

LERU Brexit Seminar

The purpose of this piece is to update my recent article in the European Law Review on the role of the European P…

19th December 2017 lewing

Dispute Resolution after Brexit

Tobias Lock

Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit ‘red line’ on a role for the European Court of Justice has been a major source of complication in …

25th August 2017 lewing

Brexit Policy-making: The Need for a Change in Policy Style

Jeremy Richardson

In recent years, UK public policy formation has neglected interests groups, their expertise and views, writes Jeremy Rich…

12th July 2017 lewing

A Role for the ECJ after Brexit?

Tobias Lock

Although the UK government’s position is to end the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice internally after Brexit, the EU i…

3rd July 2017 lewing

Five Takeaways for Brexit from the General Election

Anthony Salamone

The outcome of a hung parliament from the UK’s 2017 general election could have a significant impact on the shape of Brexit, wr…

10th June 2017 lewing

Brexit Talks: What Will We Know in Autumn 2018?

Kirsty Hughes

The UK’s exit negotiations from the EU will concentrate on separate withdrawal and trade deals, and timing will be a crucial fact…

9th March 2017 lewing

Thin Gruel: The UK Government’s Brexit White Paper

Tobias Lock

Following the publication of the UK government’s white paper on EU withdrawal, Tobias Lock notes its echoing of previous statemen…

3rd February 2017 lewing

Brexit and the Future of Local Government in Scotland

Serafin Pazos-Vidal

In the process of Brexit, local government in Scotland will have specific concerns over funding, legislation and the div…

30th January 2017 lewing

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