Taxation The UK Freeports Policy, by P Holmes and G Larbalestier 5 May 20234 May 2023 Background Free ports, also known as foreign trade zones or free trade zones, are not uncommon in developed economies and developing countries.[1] There are a number of variants on the…
Environment… The Scrutiny of Scientific Evidence by UK Courts in Environmental Decisions: Legality, the Fact Law Distinction, and (sometimes) Self-Limiting Review, by C Caine and R Broadbent 2 Dec 202230 Nov 2022 In the UK, claims regarding the Habitats Directive are dealt with through two main avenues: judicial review/statutory appeal, and the Tribunal system. In judicial review and statutory appeal cases, only…
Competition “Euro-ambivalence”, EU competition law, and national healthcare systems: How the UK parliament joined some of the dots with NHS reform, by Mary Guy 4 Oct 202225 Sep 2022 “We send the EU £350 million a week. Let’s fund our NHS instead” proved an effective – if misleading – slogan for the Leave campaign in the 2016 UK referendum…
Accountability… Judicial Independence and the Rule of Law in the UK after Brexit, by Theodore Konstadinides 10 Dec 20218 Dec 2021 The rule of law as a means of reducing the arbitrary exercise of power is at the epicentre of the future of the Polish and Hungarian EU membership, especially with…