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EUROPEAN UNION LAW

  • 31/10/2018 - 9:00 - 12:30
  • Centro de Congressos Arrábida

Presentation

Update on Brexit

This panel will be built on the successful Brexit sessions at the Budapest and at the Toronto Congresses, and update the audience on the current status and the possible outcomes of the Brexit negotiations. Both the UK and EU27 positions will be discussed as well as the UK’s views on its future position in the world.

The panel will also examine the impact of Brexit on various areas of the law, such as the rights of UK citizens and employees in the EU27 and vice versa, the impact on tax, competition and IP law, contracts, the M&A climate, services, etc.

Documents

  • Report
    English

    Deal or no deal, that is the question

    Koen PLATTEAU

    Deal or no deal, that is the question

    Deal or no deal
    - As orderly as possible transition in case of a deal
    - Implications of a no deal scenario

    From one-stop shop (EU28) to two parallel systems (EU27 and UK)
    - Increased powers for Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)
    - Including State aid: towards a national UK State aid regime

  • Report
    English

    Brexit and Employment Law

    Kathleen HEYCOCK

    Brexit and Employment Law

    Last year:

    •Government rhetoric: no reduction in employment protection.
    •Predicted UK will not become an “offshore jurisdiction”.
    •Predicted international employment cases / arbitration likely to increase in number and complexity.

    Are we any further forward in what we know?

  • Report
    English

    Brexit and Taxes

    Bearing in mind Spanish law, these are the main tax implications we will be focusing on through the BREXIT process.

  • Report
    English

    Brexit: nerves of steel or brains of straw (euphemism)

    Stephen SIDKIN

    Brexit: nerves of steel or brains of straw (euphemism)

    Key Brexit process dates
    October EU Council of Ministers Meeting
    Enabled enough time for each EU 27 member state to nationally ratify withdrawal agreement before March 2019
    Rumoured fall back in December 2018
    29 March 2019 – Exit date, irrespective
    So called hard Brexit if no withdrawal agreement
    31 December 2020 – Transition deal end date
    UK remains status quo ante and all EU rules including new ones apply
    Transition deal principle agreed but application remains open as “Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed”

  • Report
    English

    Brexit Update Immigration

    Laura DEVINE

    Brexit Update Immigration

    As Brexit negotiations continue, some details about the likely future immigration policies between the UK and EU have emerged. This presentation discusses the different stages of Brexit, including current rules, the rights of EU/UK citizens during the 21-month transition period, as well as possible post-Brexit policies.

  • Report
    English

    Apple & Amazon cases: Illegal state aid or a new tax battle between the EU and US?

    Daniel LEHMANN

    Apple & Amazon cases: Illegal state aid or a new tax battle between the EU and US?

    Preferential taxation regimes for certain types of companies in Switzerland (status companies)
    Rulings with taxation conditions that are subject to critical review
    State aid in Switzerland (promotion of the economy)

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