Blackstone's Guide to the UK Internal Market ACT 2020

George , Peretz-Alan , Bates-Brendan , McGurk-Jack , Williams


anglais | 25-02-2022 | 256 pages

9780192856203

Livre de poche


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Couverture / Jaquette

This book explores the Internal Market Act's provisions, as an Act creating the foundation for freedom of trade within the UK following Brexit.

Note biographique

George Peretz Q.C. is a barrister at Monckton Chambers. He has appeared in leading cases in the EU Court of Justice and higher English courts in public law, tax, regulatory law, and competition. He has written extensively about Brexit-related issues, including for Prospect, The Guardian, and numerous journals. He has given oral and written evidence on Brexit, trade, and subsidy control issues to the House of Lords EU Committee, and the House of Commons Brexit/Future Relationship and International Trade Select Committees.

Alan Bates is a barrister at Monckton Chambers. Alan has represented the UK at hearings in the EU Court of Justice in cases spanning fields, including free movement, EU constitutional law, discrimination in employment, agricultural subsidies, and tax. Previously he has worked at the Law Commission of England and Wales, taught Public Law at King's College London, and served as Judicial Assistant to the then Senior Law Lord, Lord Bingham.

Brendan McGurk is a barrister at Monckton Chambers. He was a lecturer in Constitutional and Administrative Law at Wadham College Oxford, and is the author of Professional Indemnity Insurance (OUP, 2016), alongside Mark Cannon QC, and Data Profiling and Insurance Law (Hart, 2019). He is on the Attorney-General's Panel of Counsel and regularly instructed in public, EU, and regulatory law disputes for and against the UK Government.

Jack Williams is a barrister at Monckton Chambers. He co-edited The UK Constitution after Miller: Brexit and Beyond (Bloomsbury, 2018) and, prior to entering practice, was a lecturer at Brasenose College Oxford where he taught Administrative Law and Constitutional Law. He is a co-founder and editor of the EU Relations Law blog (www.eurelationslaw.com), which is about the new relationship between the UK and EU post-Brexit.

Table des matières

  • 1: Introduction

  • 2: Mutual Recognition: Goods

  • 3: Mutual Recognition: Services

  • 4: Non-discrimination: Goods

  • 5: Non-discrimination: Services

  • 6: Exclusions to the Market Access Principles

  • 7: Northern Ireland

  • 8: Professional Qualifications and Regulation

  • 9: Monitoring of the UK Internal Market

  • 10: Financial Assistance and Subsidies

  • Appendices

  • 1: The UK Internal Market Act 2020

  • 2: Explanatory Notes

  • 3: Relevant Parts of the Withdrawal Agreement and Northern Ireland Protocol

  • 4: Relevant Parts of the Economic Partnership Agreement

Détails

Code EAN :9780192856203
Auteur(trice): 
Editeur :Hurst & Co.
Date de publication :  25-02-2022
Format :Livre de poche
Langue(s) : anglais
Hauteur :226 mm
Largeur :152 mm
Epaisseur :15 mm
Poids :408 gr
Stock :à commander
Nombre de pages :256