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Untangling the web: UK competition law after Brexit

Untangling the web: UK competition law after Brexit

With competition one of the areas where EU and domestic law are most closely intertwined, Becket McGrath considers the legal disruption involved in separating the two regimes and forming a replacement trading model
Rights of third-country nationals

Rights of third-country nationals

Paul Stanley QC discusses the extent to which parents who are not EU citizens can derive EU rights of residence from their dependent children
Looking outward, not inward

Looking outward, not inward

Regardless of what Brexit means, barristers must continue to affirm the importance of English and Welsh law and forge relationships with lawyers in other jurisdictions, write Louisa Nye and Duncan McCombe
Irreconcilably different?

Irreconcilably different?

A legal system that embraced both English and Californian law would benefit separating couples and their families, suggests Pippa Allsop
All change north of the border

All change north of the border

Almost a year after the introduction of the Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014, Stephen Hill considers the transformation of the Scottish civil justice landscape
Anti-corruption efforts in China

Anti-corruption efforts in China

While steps to increase transparency in Chinese businesses are welcome, commitment to due legal process is still questionable, write James Macdonald and Benjamin Harrison
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