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Virtual Competition
E-commerce has brought us all closer to the promised land of competition – where ample choice, better quality and lower prices reside. Our online environment is seemingly delivering constant waves of innovation and competitive pressure. It has led to reduced barriers to entry, increased market access, increased market transparency and ...
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Trade in a digital world: data need to fly
The Internet has profoundly changed trade and global value chains and enabled start-ups and small businesses to access any market around the world. The Internet has profoundly changed trade and global value chains and enabled start-ups and small businesses to access any market around the world.
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Strengthening the EU's trade ties – Mexico and beyond
The 28 member states of the European Union – and 27, once the UK has left us – together form one of the largest trading blocs in the world. The EU’s strength as both exporter and importer gives a powerful voice in international trade negotiations and in fora like the ...
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Brexit, Legal Professional Privilege and the European Union
The UK’s exit from the European Union will have ramifications for legal professional privilege across the continent, and especially for lawyers qualified in England and Wales.
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Notification and negotiation: the mechanics of Article 50 and future mechanisms of dispute resolution between the UK and the EU
Michael-James Clifton, Chef de Cabinet of the President of the EFTA Court, reflects on the practicalities of Article 50 and future mechanisms of dispute resolution between the EU and the UK.
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Commissioner Sir Julian King: The Challenges of Online Radicalisation
Sir Julian King, UK Commissioner for Security Union, reflects on the challenges of tackling online propoganda as a means of radicalisation.
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Looking back at the constitutional issues in the European Parliament in 2016
Danuta Hübner, Ph.D. Chair of the Committee on Constitutional Affairs in the European Parliament, Member of European Parliament discusses the constitutional issues considered by the Committee during 2016.
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European cooperation in the field of police and security
Caroline Pidgeon, Liberal Democrat Chair of the London Assembly’s Transport Committee and member of the Police and Crime Committee reflects on the benefits of the EU in the field of policing and security.
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UK vote to leave the EU - a view from Scotland
Eilidh Wiseman, President of the Law Society of Scotland shares her reaction to the UK’s vote to leave the European Union.
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UK vote to leave the EU - a view from England and Wales
Robert Bourns, President of the Law Society of England and Wales shares his reaction to the UK’s vote to leave the European Union.
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Creating a Digital Single Market is about Europe's future
Andrus Ansip, Vice-President of the European Commission shares his views on creating the the Digital Single Market in the EU.
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JP Irvine: The rise of In-house lawyers in Northern Ireland
JP Irvine, general counsel and company secretary with Translink, looks at market segments and key benefits for lawyers in northern Ireland
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Lynda Towers: The evolution of the in-house lawyer
Lynda Towers, convener of the In-house Lawyers Committee of the Law Society of Scotland, talks about how the in-house lawyer has changed over the years.
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Janice More: In-house lawyers in business
Janice More, Executive Director of General Counsel, The Law Society of England and Wales, talks about the role of in-houe lawyers in businesses.
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Timothy Kirkhope MEP: Something old, something new
Timothy Kirkhope MEP (ECR, UK) provides an insightful article about the Dublin system and the relocation of asylum seekers in the context of the EU migrant crisis
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Anneliese Dodds MEP: EU Parliament acts as spearhead against aggressive tax avoidance
Anneliese Dodds MEP (S D,UK), one of the key players in the European Parliament on taxation issues writes about the work currently being undertaken by the European Parliament in relation to recent tax scandals and aggressive tax avoidance.
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Jonathan Smithers: The EU and the Legal Sector
Law Society president Jonathan Smithers talks about the relationship between the EU and the English and Welsh Legal Sector
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Cécile Kyenge MEP: equality and diversity in the professions
Cécile Kashetu Kyenge MEP, a black female doctor from Italy, gives an inspiring and insightful take on equality and diversity, highlighting the progress made and the challenges that remain.
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