Too little, too late? Brexit Day, transitional periods and the implications of MIB v Lewis

  • Mason, J.
  • Ferris, Katy
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Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
Sweet and Maxwell

Abstract

For several decades the UK has been in breach of key aspects of the Motor Vehicle Insurance Directives (MVID). This has been observed through academic commentary and confirmed in successful state liability claims. There has also been a manifestly inconsistent approach taken by national courts at first instance and at appeal in the correct application of EU jurisprudence. In 2018 the High Court reversed years of inconsistent jurisprudence and changed key aspects of national protection for the third party victims of negligent uninsured drivers. In short, the 2018 High Court decision in Lewis v Tindale, as confirmed in MIB v Lewis [2019] at the Court of Appeal, extended the geographic scope of compulsory motor insurance, held the national comp...

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