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Retained EU Law and Beyond

Brexit Snapshot

Release Date: 01/25/2021

UK Subsidy Control: A Brand New Regime? show art UK Subsidy Control: A Brand New Regime?

Brexit Snapshot

In this episode, Rebecca Timms and James Harrison discuss subsidy control within the UK post-Brexit: including current obligations under the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement, the new UK Subsidy Control Bill that will govern the future UK regime, and the interaction between the new UK regime and EU State aid rules.

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Public Procurement Post-Brexit and Beyond show art Public Procurement Post-Brexit and Beyond

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In this episode, James Harrison speaks to Rebecca Timms about the impact of the end of the Brexit transition period on UK public procurement, as well as the UK Government’s proposals for the future regime.

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The Impact on IP and Data show art The Impact on IP and Data

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In this episode, Oliver Yaros and Valerie Vanryckeghem provide an update on the impact of the end of the Brexit Transition Period on intellectual property and the processing and transferring of personal data across Europe.

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Ten Insights into the New Trade and Cooperation Agreement show art Ten Insights into the New Trade and Cooperation Agreement

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In this episode, Rebecca Timms provides ten insights into what the Trade and Cooperation Agreement means, as well as what it doesn't mean, for the future trading relationship between the UK and the EU. She considers some of the immediate implications for businesses, as well as looking ahead to how the agreement might develop over time.

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Retained EU Law and Beyond show art Retained EU Law and Beyond

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The end of the Brexit transition period does not signal the end of EU law in the UK. From January 1, 2021, a brand new category of law in the UK has been established – ‘Retained EU Law’; but what does this new category comprise and where does it fit within the broader UK legal landscape? In Episode one, Rebecca Timms and James Harrison discuss what role ‘Retained EU Law’ now plays in the UK and how it might evolve over time. They also look at some of the practical implications of this new category of domestic law for businesses.

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The end of the Brexit transition period does not signal the end of EU law in the UK. From January 1, 2021, a brand new category of law in the UK has been established – ‘Retained EU Law’; but what does this new category comprise and where does it fit within the broader UK legal landscape? In Episode one, Rebecca Timms and James Harrison discuss what role ‘Retained EU Law’ now plays in the UK and how it might evolve over time. They also look at some of the practical implications of this new category of domestic law for businesses.