The United Kingdom (UK) is no longer part of the European Union (EU). The new relationship between the two parties has led to a trade and cooperation agreement (TCA). While the agreement contains some specific tax provisions and ensures the freedom of movement, in principle, it has no direct effect. This raises questions about the actual impact of this agreement for taxpayers. The authors discuss the direct and indirect effect of the agreement, concluding that courts may, in accordance with World Trade Organization (WTO) law, still be held to interpret their domestic (tax) laws in compliance with the principles from the agreement, including comparably formulated fundamental freedoms
After World War II, the world has faced the trend of economic integration: tariffs and non-tariff ba...
The purpose of this contribution is to propose solutions in the event that an EU Member State activa...
Ever since the Brexit referendum much unclarity has existed on the consequences of a Brexit for the ...
The United Kingdom (UK) is no longer part of the European Union (EU). The new relationship between t...
So-called Brexit and its consequences for the United Kingdom and the Member States of the European U...
In 2016, a referendum was held in the United Kingdom (UK) about the country’s stay in the European U...
The paper discusses the legal implications of the 2016 decision to withdraw Britain from the Europea...
The Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) was completed at the end of 2020 and governs the relations...
We analyse the likely trade effects of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA), which defines the...
The influence of European Union law on the United Kingdom is noteworthy. In the commercial arena, it...
The Brexit referendum of June 2016 gave rise to tremendous confusion in the United Kingdom, the Euro...
Following UK’s decision to withdraw from the European Union, the question on UK’s future relationshi...
Artículo de revistaOn 20 December 2020 the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) signed a ...
The prospect of Brexit has kicked up a lot of dust around the now famous Article 50 TEU withdrawal p...
Britain’s international trade obligations seriously complicate the question of Britain’s exit from t...
After World War II, the world has faced the trend of economic integration: tariffs and non-tariff ba...
The purpose of this contribution is to propose solutions in the event that an EU Member State activa...
Ever since the Brexit referendum much unclarity has existed on the consequences of a Brexit for the ...
The United Kingdom (UK) is no longer part of the European Union (EU). The new relationship between t...
So-called Brexit and its consequences for the United Kingdom and the Member States of the European U...
In 2016, a referendum was held in the United Kingdom (UK) about the country’s stay in the European U...
The paper discusses the legal implications of the 2016 decision to withdraw Britain from the Europea...
The Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) was completed at the end of 2020 and governs the relations...
We analyse the likely trade effects of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA), which defines the...
The influence of European Union law on the United Kingdom is noteworthy. In the commercial arena, it...
The Brexit referendum of June 2016 gave rise to tremendous confusion in the United Kingdom, the Euro...
Following UK’s decision to withdraw from the European Union, the question on UK’s future relationshi...
Artículo de revistaOn 20 December 2020 the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) signed a ...
The prospect of Brexit has kicked up a lot of dust around the now famous Article 50 TEU withdrawal p...
Britain’s international trade obligations seriously complicate the question of Britain’s exit from t...
After World War II, the world has faced the trend of economic integration: tariffs and non-tariff ba...
The purpose of this contribution is to propose solutions in the event that an EU Member State activa...
Ever since the Brexit referendum much unclarity has existed on the consequences of a Brexit for the ...