Brexit means Brexit: What does it mean for the Protection of Third Party Victims and the Road Traffic Act?

  • Marson, James
  • Ferris, Katy
  • Nicholson, Alex
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Publication date
June 2018
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)

Abstract

The UK’s referendum decision of 23 June 2016, where voters elected to leave the European Union (EU), will fundamentally change aspects of national law. Much debate has focused on the constitutional implications of the decision and the procedure by which the government seeks to facilitate the exit. Further, issues of substance including the part played by immigration and the control of the UK’s borders have also dominated legal and political commentary. Yet there has been no critical examination of the effects it will have on motor vehicle insurance law. The statute governing much of the law (the Road Traffic Act 1988), along with the extra-statutory agreements providing protection for the third party victims of negligent uninsured drivers a...

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