The Feasibility of Falling Back: the UK, the EU and the WTO – After Brexit
Source: https://www.reuters.com The legal position of the UK within the WTO is not in doubt: the UK has always been a full Member of the WTO and will remain so…
Source: https://www.reuters.com The legal position of the UK within the WTO is not in doubt: the UK has always been a full Member of the WTO and will remain so…
…free trade agreements. “Indeed, there was significant last-minute debate around the labour market provisions of the China – Australia Free Trade Agreement which needed to be resolved before implementing legislation…
…has been influential for tort law in the common law world. Often referred to in less austere terms such as the ‘snail in the bottle case’ or the ‘ginger beer…
…past experience with actual cooperation, rather than declared intentions, best explains the pattern of cooperation over time. Edward Yencken, ‘The Prospects for EU–Australian Free Trade Negotiations and the Challenge…
…to support the increased use of the INS. The subsequent use of INs The use of INs subsequently increased and the Goods Compliance Updates issued by the ABF set out…
…committees such as the Compliance Advisory Group (CAG), the Regulatory Reform Group, the Legislation Review Group and the much-loved Trade Facilitation and Initiatives Working Group with responsibility for the Australian…
…article begs to disagree, arguing that there are a variety of complex legal issues involved. These are related, inter alia, to the conceptual broadening of the General Agreement on Trade…
…CVD investigations would include the U.S. Department of Commerce and the U.S. International Trade Commission) as long as such legal interpretation is based upon a permissible construction (that is, a…
…of the matter. Parties affected (even those who have not been involved until now) are able comment to the ADC before 11 September (an auspicious date) before the ADC completes…
This the sixth post in a series of posts commenting on the NAFTA renegotiation process. For Part I click here, for Part II click here, for Part III click here,…
This the fifth post in a series of posts commenting on the NAFTA renegotiation process. For Part I click here, for Part II click here, for Part III click here,…
…www.debatingeurope.eu In the first place, the government maintains what has been the mantra since the outcome of the 2016 referendum, that Brexit will not lead to detrimental changes in employment…
Please find below the journal abstract of “Constitutionalizing Labour Rights: Informal Homeworkers in Global Value Chains” by Marlese von Broembsen, published in International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial…
…chain including: The private sector needs to continue its commitment to comprehensive engagement with Government and its agencies whether through the NCTF or other forums such as the ITRF and…
…Commission. The question remains, however, whether the Commission would have come to a different conclusion in any event. Since the EY/KPMG the judgment was based on very specific facts it…
…Commonwealth’s secrecy offences, ensuring they appropriately criminalise leaks of harmful information while also protecting freedom of speech introduces comprehensive new sabotage offences that effectively protect critical infrastructure in the modern…
New York Stock Exchange Photo: David Mangan In 1997, Fareed Zakaria wrote of illiberal democracies. His concern centred around the freedoms (such as speech, assembly, religion, property) that Zakaria termed…
…circumstances. Competitive disadvantage and foreclosure In theory, competitive disadvantage and foreclosure could be construed as two completely different tests. As happens in cases of unfair competition for infringement of sector…
…in the House of Lords on 18 July 2018. [21] Vernon Bogdanor, ‘Brexit broke Parliament. Now, only the people can fix it’, The Guardian (London, 23 July 2018) https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jul/23/brexit-broke-parliament-people-fix-election-dilemma accessed…
…its implications for their recruitment strategies. A survey instrument was used to ascertain perceptions of challenges and opportunities around key themes including current recruitment; the implications of removal of free…