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The policy paper contains written evidence on the effects of Brexit on competition law in the UK submitted by Ioannis Lianos, Deni Mantzari, Florian Wagner von Papp, and Florence Thepot to the EU Internal Market Lords Select Sub-Committee, which was published on the Parliament website.The report...
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The conclusion of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) constitutes a priority and key component of the external trade policy of the European Union (EU). It is also an immediate follow-up to several years of regulatory cooperation between the two global trade powers. In an...
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As a hybrid provision, the much-discussed withdrawal provision in Article 50 of the TEU is part of European Union law yet also anchored in public international law. Due to this anchoring of EU law, the UK's withdrawal raises important questions of public international law that are the focus of...
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The Information Commissioner has wide-ranging functions and powers, which are not necessarily parameterised clearly in the relevant legislation. Its reporting shows little evidence that objectives are being met or even measured, and there is no a forum for a detailed examination of its actions...
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At first sight, the UK’s prominent role in the ‘transformation’ of international tax in recent years is an exemplar of Global Britain at work: using its influence on the world stage to support stronger, more effective international tax cooperation. Arguably it was at the London G20 Summit...
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