Discusses the potential effects of Brexit for the UK financial sector, and considers, with reference to Wightman v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (C-621/18) (ECJ), the implications of unilaterally cancelling the withdrawal process. Reflects on the UK's position in the EU should it make such a step, the unconditional nature of any decision to stay in the EU, and the challenges this would present
Following the June European Council, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play in the Article 50 negotia...
It is becoming increasingly accepted, not least by the Prime Minister and opposition leadership, tha...
The United Kingdom’s (UK’s) decision to withdraw from the European Union (EU or Union), following th...
Outlines the economic governance measures of the special settlement concerning the UK's relationship...
Following the start of the Brexit negotiations on 19 June, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play, na...
The extent of the legal impact of the withdrawal of the UK from the EU on cross-border corporate act...
This article examines the background to Brexit and the developments since the UK's referendum on lea...
A few months before 29th March 2019 - the date when the UK is due to leave the EU (‘Brexit’) - the n...
Globalisation has not only increased international competition but also led to an increasingly more ...
The EU/UK negotiations on Brexit are now imminent following the formal notification by Prime Ministe...
Many aspects of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union remain to be put fully into effect or ev...
On 10 December 2018, the Court of Justice (CJEU) delivered the Wightman judgment and recognized the ...
Many political and constitutional steps are needed in order to for the UK to leave the European Unio...
Even if a comprehensible deal could be achieved, for example if the UK could negotiate some privileg...
The financial services industry is of central importance to the UK economy. It represents some 7% of...
Following the June European Council, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play in the Article 50 negotia...
It is becoming increasingly accepted, not least by the Prime Minister and opposition leadership, tha...
The United Kingdom’s (UK’s) decision to withdraw from the European Union (EU or Union), following th...
Outlines the economic governance measures of the special settlement concerning the UK's relationship...
Following the start of the Brexit negotiations on 19 June, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play, na...
The extent of the legal impact of the withdrawal of the UK from the EU on cross-border corporate act...
This article examines the background to Brexit and the developments since the UK's referendum on lea...
A few months before 29th March 2019 - the date when the UK is due to leave the EU (‘Brexit’) - the n...
Globalisation has not only increased international competition but also led to an increasingly more ...
The EU/UK negotiations on Brexit are now imminent following the formal notification by Prime Ministe...
Many aspects of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union remain to be put fully into effect or ev...
On 10 December 2018, the Court of Justice (CJEU) delivered the Wightman judgment and recognized the ...
Many political and constitutional steps are needed in order to for the UK to leave the European Unio...
Even if a comprehensible deal could be achieved, for example if the UK could negotiate some privileg...
The financial services industry is of central importance to the UK economy. It represents some 7% of...
Following the June European Council, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play in the Article 50 negotia...
It is becoming increasingly accepted, not least by the Prime Minister and opposition leadership, tha...
The United Kingdom’s (UK’s) decision to withdraw from the European Union (EU or Union), following th...